We specialize in creating book reviews of classic books and literature. Reviewing books with an in depth analysis of themes and characters. Cover art photo provided by Jonathan Singer on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jbsinger1970
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This book review about Thomas Hardy's Far From The Madding explores the main theme of the classic book. The book review does not try to give any spoilers for those who have not read it but is also very insightful for those who have already read this classic book. Far From The Madding Crowd is a piece of classic literature that compromise apart of t…
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An audiobook reading of one of Thomas Hardy's short stories: The Three Strangers. Three strangers each converge upon an isolated farm on a cold rainy night. Each has his own secret but can you guess what they are? If you like what we do, please leave us a comment over at our website www.theclassicsbookclub.co.uk Thank You…
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This book review is an in depth review of Joseph Conrad's brilliant novella, Heart of Darkness. Exploring the impact of greed and avarice on the human condition. This classic book comprises a part of the so called Western Canon of great literature. Although the book review explores the story in depth, it does not feature any spoilers for those who …
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This short story by Honore de Balzac, explores the simultaneous bridging of time and space and experience in peoples lives.
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Probably Charles Dickens most loved work, this is an in depth review of this Classic work Not content with simply outlining the plot, the Tristan delves into the over arching theme of the novel and how it relates to the reader. Learn how not only Pip but the other characters react to the experience of Great Expectations.…
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It's Short Story Saturday. Each Saturday the Classics Book Club podcast will have a short story written by one of the great classic authors read. This week's is the classic tale 'How Much Land Does A Man Need' by Tolstoy. The work was called the world's greatest story by none other than James Joyce. This tale of discontent to greed will make you sm…
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This is the first podcast by Classics Book Club, a podcaster while sole focus is on Classic Literature. In this episode, I take a look at 4 big reasons why all readers should take time to read the classics. I hope that you enjoy it. Tristan
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