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PATRICK STEWART PERFORMS THE COMPLETE SONNETS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

WITH ORIGINAL COMMENTARY BY PATRICK STEWART

A perfect treasury of classic verse read by a true artist, this is a collection to cherish.

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Listening to the full set of Shakespeare’s sublime sonnets, read in the glorious, mellow tones of the great Shakespearian actor Patrick Stewart, is a treat. Begun as a podcast during lockdown, the idea to immortalize 83-year-old Stewart’s renditions of these poems, interspersed with his reflections on his own dramatic process and his relationship with the bard, including his time with the Royal Shakespeare Company, is genius. Listen to them, as he suggests, just a few at a time, perhaps while following along with the text. All the sonnets, whether familiar or more obscure, are beautifully delivered by an actor with a passion for his work.

A perfect treasury of classic verse read by a true artist, this is a collection to cherish.

Pub Date: April 7, 2026

Duration: 3 hrs, 47 mins

DD ISBN: 9781668108444

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

Review Posted Online: April 21, 2026

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2026

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    PORTRAIT OF CLARE

    Published in 1927, this lost gem connects the gilded voice of the Edwardian age with the devastation and carnage of WWI.

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    Justin Avoth has the voice of England. He just does. And herethat voice embodies a literary world lost between Hardy and Hemingway, when an orphaned adolescent is left with a dour, very Victorian aunt and a grim, miserly grandfather. Clare goes on to find true love, suffer a devastating loss, and carve out her own identity surrounded by melodramatic in-laws, horseless carriages, and prying clergy. Avoth is at his best narrating the detailed, breathless descriptions of the West Midlands, and he is especially vivid when he gives voice to Clare’s maturation as a woman of means and mother of a son wounded in battle.

    Published in 1927, this lost gem connects the gilded voice of the Edwardian age with the devastation and carnage of WWI.

    Pub Date: Nov. 1, 2025

    Duration: 29 hrs, 30 mins

    DD ISBN: 9781781985588

    Publisher: Naxos AudioBooks

    Review Posted Online: March 10, 2026

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      DISCOURSES ON LIVY

      Booth delivers an engaging version of a historically significant work that still deserves attention.

      Jonathan Booth’s performance of these essays on political and military science clearly and ably presents Machiavelli’s arguments. Machiavelli’s ideas, while based on examples from ancient and Renaissance history, are often still valid and applicable today. Booth’s tone mirrors Machiavelli’s: serious but friendly, thoughtful, and deeply interested in his topic and in conveying it to his audience. Booth’s performance is unobtrusively precise, and he matches his expression, inflection, and emphasis to the meaning of the text. His pace is on the quick side of comfortable, but his energy and his understanding of the material draw the listener along through the occasional dry patch.

      Booth delivers an engaging version of a historically significant work that still deserves attention.

      Pub Date: Dec. 31, 2025

      Duration: 15 hrs

      DD ISBN: 9781781985762

      Publisher: Naxos AudioBooks

      Review Posted Online: March 25, 2026

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