Tapes or CDs available for listening in Ballantine Hall.
English language tapes
"c" in left column indicates cassette is available in room 121. "CD" indicates tapes have been digitized, but we may need advanced notice to retrieve them from storage. No letter in left column means tape is available on open reel master only. You can listen to it during our office hours in room 121.
Catalog numbers beginning with "A" indicate course materials for 2nd year and above.
c A01.01-.15 Intensive Course in English, Intermediate (Eng. Lang. Serv.) c A01.16-.40 Intensive Course in English, Advanced I c A01.41-.65 Intensive Course in English, Advanced II c A07.01-.36 Old and Middle English c A37.01 What's in a Word? (Longman) c A38.01-.03 Selected Topics, High-Intermediate Listening Comprehension c A39.01 Contemporary Topics 3, 2nd EditionCatalog numbers beginning with "B" usually indicate first year course materials.
c B01.01-.25 Elementary Course in English, Bk. 1--Willard Sheeler c B01.26-.50 Elementary Course in English, Bk. 2--Willard Sheeler c B39.01-.03 First Steps in Listening c B40.01 In the Real World: Activities for Oral and Written Communication c B41.01-.02 Focus on Grammar: a Basic Course for Reference and Practice (Longman) c B42.01-.03 True Colors 1 (Addison Wesley Longman) c B45.01-.03 Contemporary Topics 2, 2nd Edition c C02.01-.02 English Dialogues (Angela Paratore)Catalog numbers beginning with "E" indicate exercises (not catalogued by level).
c E16.01-.02 Pronunciation drills c E16.03-.18 American Readings (short stories)--Grindell c E20.01-.12 Pronunciation Drills (PD's)--Traeger and Henderson c E20.13-.15 Sounds of American English c E20.16-.17 Idioms c E23.42-.43 The Heinemann TOEFL Practice Tests c E23.44-.46 The Heinemann TOEFL Preparation Course c E23.47-.51 Heinle & Heinle TOEFL, 2nd Ed. c E23.52-.55 Heinle & Heinle' Complete Guide to TOEFL, Computer Ed. c E23.56-.63 Longman Complete Course for the TOEFL Test, preparation for the computer and paper tests c E23.64-.69 Delta TOEFL c E29.01 Manual of American Eng. Pronunciation--Prator and Robinett c E30.01-.04 SRA Listening c E31.01-.02 The Pied Piper of Hamelin c E32.01-.07 The Sounds of English--Thonus c E33.01-.08 Focus on Pronunciation--Linda Lane c E34.01-.04 Pronunciation Pairs--Baker, Goldstein c E37.01-.04 Clear Speech--Judy B. Gilbert c E38.01-.03 Longman Preparation Series for the TOEIC Test c E39.01 Speaking Solutions (Prentice Hall) c E42.01 Selections from "Marketplace" (NPR) c K01.01-.06 Great Moments in Radio K28.01 The Firesign Theatre: Waiting for the Electrician c K29.01-.03 Language and Life in the U.S.A. c K30.01-.03 Monty Python K35.01 The Second John Masefield Story-Telling Festival K36.01-.02 Mother Goose c K37.01-.03 Folk and Fairy Tales K39.01-.03 Children's Stories K40.01 Oliver Twist; the Three Musketeers (for children) K41.01 English Nursery Rhymes c K42.01 Uncle Remus Stories K43.01-.02 Paul Sills' Story Theatre c K44.01-.06 Interpretation of Richard Wagner's Ring of the Niebelung KA1.01-.06 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy--Douglas Adams KA2.01 The Best of Abbott and Costello c KB1.01-.02 How to be a Jewish Mother--Gertrude Berg KB2.01 Inside Shelley Berman KB3.01-.04 Lenny Bruce c KB4.01 Bertolt Brecht before the Committee on Un-American Activities KC1.01-.05 Bill Cosby KE1.01 Current Poetry: lecture by Clayton Eshelman KF1.01 The True Penelope & Circe's Hair: lecture by R. Fitzgerald KF2.01-.02 W.C. Fields KF3.01 S. Friedberg: America, the Early Years (incomplete) c KH6.01 Edith Hamilton: Echoes of Greece KL1.01 Timothy Leary KL4.01 Myth of the Golden Age in the Renaissance--Harry Levin KL5.01 Star Wars KM1.01 Moms Mabley KM4.01 H.L. Menken Speaking KM5.01 The Medium is the Message--Marshall McLuhan KO1.01 Invitation to Art--Brian O'Daherty c KR1.01-.02 The Wit and Wisdom of Will Rogers KR2.01 Books and the Bad Life--Kenneth Allan Robinson KS2.01-.02 Allan Sherman c KS3.01-.03 Upton Sinclair, lecture and interview (Lilly Library) KS4.01 Best of Bloopers, Vol I KS5.01 You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown--Charles Schulz c KS7.01-.02 Animal Tales in the Gullah Dialect c KT1.01 Lilly Tomlin KW1.01 Betty Walker c KW3.01 Frank Lloyd Wright on Record
English literature tapes
This section lists tapes of English literature. Catalog numbers beginning with "L" + a number usually indicate a collection by more than one author. Catalog numbers beginning with "L" + a letter + a number are supposed to be works by an author with that initial. Tapes in Old and Middle English are listed separately.
"o" in left column indicates cassette is available from our office, room 120. "c" indicates cassette is available at the check-out desk, room 121. No letter in left column indicates tape is available on open reel master only. You can listen to it during our office hours in room 121.
Tapes of literature (anthologies)
CD L02.01-.02 Genius in Words and Music CD L04.01-.19 The First Stage: A Chronicle of the Development CD of English Drama to 1580, by John Barton CD L05.01-.02 A Poetry Reading by Three Young Poets CD c L06.01-.07 20th Century Poetry read by the poets CD L07.01 Vincent Price Reads John Keats CD L08.01-.02 Great Moments from Great Plays CD c L09.01 Great Themes in Poetry CD c L10.01 Anthology of English Lyric Verse CD c L11.01-.02 Modern Poets read their poetry CD L12.01 Wellsprings of Early English Drama CD c L13.01 Everyman--with Burgess Meredith CD L14.01-.06 The Audio Book of Great Essays CD c L15.01 Sonnets of Shakespeare and other Elizabethan Lyrics CD c L16.01-.05 English Poetry (Shelley through Auden) CD L17.01 Anthology of Negro Poets CD L19.01 Poems for Peace CD c L20.01-.05 Oscar Williams Collection of Poetry read by the Authors CD L20.06-.15 Oscar Williams Collection of Poetry read by the Authors CD L21.01 Four New Poets: R. Newton, Br. Dimitrios, David Wade, and Richard Jaworski CD L22.01-.05 Cambridge Collection of English Prose CD c L23.01-.02 Palgrave's Golden Treasury CD c L24.01-.02 300 Years of Great American Poetry CD c L25.01 Metaphysical and Love Lyrics of the 17th Century CD c L26.01 Beowulf and other Old English Poems (in Old English) CD L26.02-.05 Beowulf read in Old English (complete) CD L27.01 Poetry Selections of Robert Coffin, Robinson Jeffers CD L28.01 Talking About the Theatre CD c L29.01 The Poet Speaks CD L29.02-.09 The Poet Speaks CD L30.01-.08 Poetry Reading--Phillips, Wade, Appleman, Barnstone, Yell, Lang, Seaton, Stone, Sanders, and Mitchell CD c L31.01-.03 American Short Stories CD L32.01-.02 New Poets Read their Own Poetry CD c L32.03 The World's Great Poets CD L32.04 San Francisco Poets CD L32.05 Songs and Poems of the Beat Generation--Jack Hammer CD c L33.01-.03 English Poets CD c L34.01 20th Century Poetry CD L35.01 Beyond the Blues--American Negro Poetry CD L36.01 The Second Shepherd's Play CD L37.01-.05 Today's Poets CD L38.01-.05 The Bible: excerpts from Ecclesiastes, the Psalms, the Tale of David CD L39.01 The Ballad of Robin Hood CD c L40.01 Sir Gawain and the Green Knight; Pearl (in Middle English) CD L41.01 Tristan and Iseult CD L42.01 Anthology of Negro Poets in the U.S.A. CD L42.02 Sterling Brown and Langston Hughes CD L43.01-.06 Poetry read by the authors: R. Jarrell, R. Jeffers, M. Sarton CD L44.01-.02 Canadian Poets CD L45.01 A Separate Peace; Lie Down in Darkness CD L46.01 Baptism... a Journey through Our Time--Joan Baez CD c L47.01 The Northern Muse--Heaney and Montague CD L49.01-.03 Anthology of 20th Century English Poetry I-III CD L50.01 Reflections on a Gift of Watermelon Pickle CD c L51.01-.02 Here Today CD L53.01 Irish Poetry read by Siobhan McKenna CD c L53.02 The Golden Treasury of Irish Verse CD L54.01 Elizabethan Verse CD c L55.01-.02 Hearing Poetry CD L56.01 Sonnets from the Portuguese; the Barretts of Wimpole Street CD L57.01 Greek Mythology CD L58.01 American Patriotism in Poems and Prose CD L59.01 A Personal Choice--Alec Guinness CD L61.01-.02 Poetry Readings CD L63.01-.02 Pioneer Women: Selections from their Journals CD L64.01 Young and Female: Selected Biographies by Pat Ross
Tapes of literature (usually by a single author)
CD LA1.01 Lee Anderson reads his "Nag's Head" CD LA2.01 Conrad Aiken reads his works CD c LA4.01-.03 Edward Albee: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? CD LA4.04 An interview with Edward Albee CD LA4.05 Edward Albee: The Zoo Story CD LA4.06-.08 Edward Albee: A Delicate Balance CD LA5.01-.02 Aristophanes: Lysistra CD LA7.01 W.H. Auden reads his poetry CD LA7.02 W.H. Auden reads his poetry CD LA8.01-.02 The Stories of Sholom Aleichem CD LA9.01 Philip Appleman: Summer Love and Surf CD LA9.02-.03 Philip Appleman reads his poetry CD c LA10.01 Treasury of Matthew Arnold CD LA11.01 Miguel Algarin reads his works CD LB2.01 R. P. Blackmur reads his own works CD LB3.01-.02 Samuel Beckett: Waiting for Godot CD LB3.03-.04 Samuel Beckett: Endgame CD LB3.05-.06 Selections from the works of Samuel Beckett CD LB4.01-.02 Selections from Lord Byron CD LB6.01 Frank Baxter: the Nature of Poetry CD LB7.01-.02 Poetry of William Blake CD LB8.01-.04 Poetry of Robert Browning CD LB8.05 The Brownings--an Autobiography in Poetry CD LB9.01 Stephen Vincent Benet reads selections of his own works CD LB9.02 Stephen Vincent Benet: John Brown's Body CD LB10.01 Poetry of Robert Burns and Scottish Border Ballads CD LB10.02 Poems of Robert Burns CD c LB11.01-.02 Brecht on Brecht CD LB11.04 Bertolt Brecht: The Exception and the Rule CD LB11.05 Bertolt Brecht: A Man's a Man CD LB12.01 William Burroughs: Call Me Burroughs (excerpts from The Naked Lunch; Nova Express) CD c LB13.01-.02 Robert Bolt: A Man for All Seasons (film soundtrack) CD LB14.01 James Baldwin: Black Man in America (Studs Terkel interview) CD LB14.02 James Baldwin reads from Giovanni's Room; Another Country CD LB15.01 The Golden Treasury of John Betjeman CD LB16.01 The Poems of Rupert Brooke CD c LB17.01 Essays of Francis Bacon CD LB18.01 Ambrose Bierce: Tales of Horror and Suspense CD c LB19.01-.03 Brendan Behan: the Hostage CD c LB20.01-.03 John Barth reads from his fiction CD c LB21.01 Stories by Ray Bradbury CD LB22.01 Basil Bunting: Briggflatts CD LB23.01-.03 Charlotte Brontë: Jane Eyre CD LB23.04-.05 The Brontë«s--a dramatic reading by Margaret Webster CD LB24.01 Flowers of Evil--an electronic setting of the poems of Baudelaire CD LB25.01 James Boswell's London Journal CD LB26.01 Gwendolyn Brooks reads her poetry CD LB27.01 Reza Balaheni: poetry reading CD c LC2.01-.04 Geoffrey Chaucer: Selections from the Canterbury Tales (read in Modern English; for Middle English see A07 series) CD c LC2.05 The Canterbury Pilgrims--a Description in Words and Music CD LC3.01 Truman Capote reads Children on their Birthdays CD LC4.01 John Collier reads from his prose CD LC5.01 John W. Clark reads his poems CD LC6.01-.04 e.e. cummings reads his works CD LC7.01 The Poetry of Samuel Coleridge CD c LC8.01-.02 Anton Chekhov: Uncle Vanya CD c LC8.03-.05 Anton Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard CD LC8.06 Anton Chekhov: The Sea Gulls CD c LC8.07-.09 Anton Chekhov: Three Sisters CD LC8.10 Michael Redgrave reads Chekhov CD LC8.11-.12 Anton Chekhov: Ivanov CD LC9.01 Noel Coward Duologues CD LC10.01 John Ciardi reads selections from As If CD LC11.01 Poetry of Hart Crane read by Tennessee Williams CD c LC12.01 Robert Creeley: poetry reading CD c LC13.01-.04 Joseph Conrad: >Youth, Typhoon, Heart of Darkness CD LC14.01 Sidney Corman reads his own works CD c LC15.01-.03 Jean Cocteau: The Infernal Machine CD LC15.04 Jean Cocteau: The Human Voice CD LC16.01-.03 William Congreve: Love for Love CD c LC16.04 William Congreve: The Way of the World CD c LC16.05-.10 William Congreve: The Way of the World CD LC17.01 Austin Clarke: Beyond the Pale CD LC18.01-.02 Mart Crowley: The Boys in the Band CD LC19.01 Stephen Crane: Stories of War CD LC20.01-.05 Lewis Carroll: Selections from Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass CD c LD1.01-.02 Poetry of John Donne CD LD2.01-.02 Poems of Gene Derwood CD LD3.01 Poems of Allan Dowling read by the poet CD c LD4.01-.02 The Art of Ruth Draper CD LD5.01 Charles Dickens: Pickwick Papers CD LD5.02 Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol CD LD5.03-.04 Emlyn Williams as Charles Dickens CD LD5.05 Charles Dickens: A Tale of Two Cities (excerpts) CD c LD6.01 The Poetry of John Dryden CD c LD7.01-.03 Poems and letters of Emily Dickinson CD LD8.01 Selections from Dante's Inferno read by John Ciardi CD LD9.01 Lawrence Durrell reads his love poems CD LD10.01 Daniel Defoe: Moll Flanders CD LD11.01-.02 Diane DiPrima poetry reading CD LD12.01 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass CD LD12.02 Excerpts from Life and Times of Frederick Douglass CD LD13.01 Arthur Conan Doyle: Stories of Sherlock Holmes CD LD14.01 Alan Dugan reads his own poetry CD LD15.01 The poems of James Dickey CD LD16.01 Letters of Robert Duncan CD LD17.01-.03 John Dos Passos: U.S.A. CD LD18.01 Thomas De Quincey: Confessions of an English Opium Eater CD LD19.01 Alexandre Dumas fils: Camille CD LD20.01 Martin B. Duberman: In White America CD c LD21.01 Meindert DeJong: The Wheel on the School CD LE1.01 Richard Eberhart reads from his works CD c LE2.01-.03 T.S. Eliot reading his poems CD c LE2.04-.05 T.S. Eliot: The Cocktail Party CD c LE2.06-.07 T.S. Eliot: Murder in the Cathedral CD LE2.08 T.S. Eliot: Practical Cats CD c LE2.09 T.S. Eliot reads his own poems CD LE2.10-.12 T.S. Eliot: The Family Reunion CD c LE2.13 Eliot reads his Four Quartets CD LE3.01 Ralph Waldo Emerson: poems and essays CD c LE4.01 Euripedes: Medea CD LE6.01 William Empson reading his poems CD LE7.01-.02 George Eliot: Silas Marner CD LE8.01 Stanley Elkin reading his own works CD LF1.01-02 Robert Frost reads his poetry CD c LF1.03 Robert Frost reads his poetry CD c LF1.04 Robert Frost reads his poetry CD LF2.01 Dudley Fitts reads from Greek Anthology in English Paraphrase CD LF3.01 Edna Ferber: The Gay Old Dog; an Incident from Showboat CD c LF4.01 William Faulkner reads his own works CD LF4.02-.04 William Faulkner: As I Lay Dying CD LF5.01-.02 Christopher Fry: The Lady's Not for Burning CD LF6.01 Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography CD LF7.01-.05 F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby CD LF7.06 The Jazz Age of F. Scott Fitzgerald CD c LF8.01 Sarah Webster Fabio: Soul Ain't, Soul Is CD c LG1.01-.03 Frank Gilroy: The Subject Was Roses CD LG2.01-.02 Robert Graves reads his poetry CD LG3.01 Paul Green introduces his Folk Drama and Symphonic Drama CD LG4.01 Excerpts from the works of Jean Genet CD c LG4.02-.04 Jean Genet: The Balcony CD c LG6.01-.03 Oliver Goldsmith: She Stoops to Conquer CD LG8.01 Jonathan Greene poetry reading CD LG11.01 Thom Gunn on the Move CD LG12.01 Nikolai Gogol: The Diary of a Madman CD c LG13.01 The Ginsbergs at the I.C.A. CD LG13.02 Allen Ginsberg: Plutonium Ode CD LG14.01 Nikki Giovanni poetry reading CD LG15.01-.03 Simon Gray: Butley CD LG16.01-.02 Samuel Gallu: Give 'em Hell, Harry CD LG17.01-.04 Kenneth Grahame: The Wind in the Willows CD LG17.05 Kenneth Grahame: The Reluctant Dragon CD LG18.01 Grimm's Fairy Tales CD LH1.01 John Hollander reads his own works CD LH2.01-.02 Langston Hughes: Poems; stories from Simple CD c LH2.03 Langston Hughes: The Best of Simple CD LH2.04-.05 Poems of Langston Hughes CD LH3.01 Aldous Huxley reads from Brave New World CD LH3.02-.03 Aldous Huxley: The Human Situation CD LH4.01-.05 Homer: The Illiad and the Odyssey CD c LH5.01 Gerard Manley Hopkins CD LH7.01-.03 Stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne CD LH8.01 Poetry of A.E. Housman CD LH10.01 The Poetry of Thomas Hardy LH11.01 Bret Harte: Luck of Roaring Camp; Outcasts of Poker Flats LH12.01 Ernest Hemingway speeches and readings LH12.02-.03 Ernest Hemingway, A Portrait in Sound (CBC, May 1970) LH13.01-.03 David Hawes: The King of the Golden River LH14.01 Edward Everett Hale: The Man without a Country LH15.01 Anthony Hecht poetry reading LH16.01 Richard Howard reads his poetry at IU c LH17.01-.03 Lorraine Hansberry: To Be Young, Gifted, and Black c LH17.04-.06 Lorraine Hansberry: A Raisin in the Sun c LH18.01-.02 O. Henry: Short Stories LI1.01 Christopher Isherwood reads his own works c LI2.01-.03 Henrik Ibsen: Hedda Gabler c LI2.04-.05 Henrik Ibsen: The Master Builder c LI2.06 Henrik Ibsen: Ghosts c LI2.07-.09 Henrik Ibsen: An Enemy of the People c LI2.10-.12 Henrik Ibsen: A Doll's House LI3.01-.02 Eugene Ionesco: The Chairs c LI3.03-.04 Eugene Ionesco: Rhinoceros c LI4.01-.02 Washington Irving: Legend of Sleepy Hollow; Rip Van Winkle c LJ1.01 James Joyce reads Anna Livia Plurabelle c LJ1.02 James Joyce: Soliloquies of Molly and Leopold Bloom c LJ1.03 Selections from the works of James Joyce c LJ1.04 James Joyce: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man LJ1.05 Brendan Behan on Joyce LJ1.06 Impressions of Joyce c LJ1.07 James Joyce: Selections from Finnegan's Wake c LJ1.08-.09 James Joyce: Selections from Ulysses LJ2.01 Robinson Jeffers: Tower Beyond Tragedy LJ2.02 Robinson Jeffers: Roan Stallion LJ4.01 Leroi Jones: Black Art (with Sonny Murray & band) LJ4.02 Leroi Jones: poetry reading at the White Whale c LJ5.01 Shirley Jackson: Daemon Lover; The Lottery LJ6.01 James Jones reads from From Here to Eternity; The Thin Red Line c LJ7.01-.02 Henry James: The Turn of the Screw LK1.01 Stanley Kuntz reads his works c LK2.01 Franz Kafka: The Stories of Kafka read by Lotte Lenya LK3.01-.02 Rudyard Kipling: Just So Stories; Poems LK3.03 Rudyard Kipling: Mowgli's Brothers; Tiger, Tiger c LK4.01-.02 John Keats: Poetry LK5.01 The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam; Sohrab and Rustum by Matthew Arnold LK6.01 Robert Kelly reads Finding the Measure LK7.01-.02 James Kirkup reads his poetry LK8.01 "Almost Everything" written and spoken by Patrick Kavanaugh LK9.01 Readings by Jack Kerouac on the Beat Generation LK10.01 Shirley Kaufman reads her works c LL1.01 Robert Lowell reads his own works LL1.02-.03 Robert Lowell: The Old Glory--Benito Cereno LL1.04-.09 Robert Lowell Poetry LL2.01 C. Day Lewis reads his works LL3.01 Vachel Lindsay reads his Poetry LL3.02 Vachel Lindsay Poetry read by Nicholas Cave Lindsay LL4.01 The Best-Loved Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow LL4.02-.03 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Evangeline LL5.01 D.H. Lawrence: Lady Chatterley's Lover c LL6.01 Philip Larkin reads The Less Deceived LL7.01 Jack London: The Call of the Wild LL7.02 Jack London: To Build a Fire LL8.01 Sinclair Lewis: It Can't Happen Here LL9.01 Denise Levertov reading her poetry LM1.01-.02 Marianne Moore reads from her works LM2.01-.02 Louis MacNeice reads his works LM3.01-.03 John Masefield reads his works LM5.01-.02 Edna St. Vincent Millay reads her works LM5.03 Poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay LM6.01-.02 Henry Miller Recalls and Reflects LM7.01 David McCord reads his poetry LM8.01 William Sommerset Maugham reads his works LM9.01-.02 Margaret Mitchell: Gone with the Wind (excerpts from film) c LM10.01-.02 Arthur Miller: Death of a Salesman (with Thomas Mitchell) c LM10.03-.04 Arthur Miller: A View from the Bridge LM10.05-.08 Arthur Miller: After the Fall c LM10.09-.11 Arthur Miller: Death of a Salesman (with Lee J. Cobb) LM10.12-.13 Arthur Miller: Incident at Vichy LM10.14 Arthur Miller reads from and speaks on The Crucible and Death of a Salesman LM10.15-.16 Ward/Stambler/Arthur Miller: The Crucible LM11.01-.02 John Milton: Paradise Lost, Books I and IV LM11.03 The Works of Milton LM11.04-.05 John Milton: Sampson Agonistes c LM11.06-.11 John Milton: Paradise Lost (abridged) LM11.12 Milton's Shorter Poems LM11.13 John Milton: Paradise Regained LM11.14-.15 John Milton: Comus c LM12.01-.02 Christopher Marlowe: The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus LM13.01-.02 Ivan Malinovsky: Poems in Black LM14.01-.04 Archibald McLeish: JB LM14.05 Archibald McLeish reads selections of his poetry LM15.01 Edwin Muir reads selections of his own works LM16.01 Walter de la Mare reading his poetry c LM17.01 Edgar Lee Masters: Spoon River Anthology LM18.01 Michael McClure reading in San Fransisco LM18.02 Michael McClure Interviewed by David Osaman LM18.03 Michael McClure: Mad Sonnets LM19.01 Poetry read by McGrath LM20.01-.02 Stanley Moss reads his poetry c LM21.01 Katherine Mansfield: The Garden Party; Bliss LM22.01 Hugh MacDiarmid reads his own poetry LM23.01-.03 Thomas Malory: Le Morte d'Arthur LM24.01 Molière: The Doctor in Spite of Himself c LM24.02-.04 Molière: Tartuffe LM24.05-.06 Molière: The Miser LM24.07-.08 Molière: The Misanthrope LM25.01-.02 James Merrill reading his poetry LM26.01 Herman Melville: Moby Dick LM26.02 Herman Melville: Bartleby the Scrivener, read by J. Mason LM27.01 Guy de Maupassant: Short Stories LM28.01 Carson McCullers reads from her own writings LM29.01 A.A. Milne: Winnie the Pooh LN1.01 Ogden Nash reads from his works LN2.01 Vladimir Nabokov reads from Lolita and poems LN3.01-.02 The Diary of Anaïs Nin c LO1.01 Frank O'Connor reads The Drunkard; My Oedipus Complex c LO2.01 Sean O'Casey reading from his works LO2.02 Sean O'Casey, Vol. 2 c LO4.01-.05 Eugene O'Neill: Strange Interlude LO4.06 Dramatic readings from the works of Eugene O'Neill LO4.07-.09 Eugene O'Neill: More Stately Mansions LO4.10 O'Neill's Theatre: Dialogue without Words--Dr. Doris Alexander LO4.11-.13 Eugene O'Neill: A Moon for the Misbegotten c LO4.14-.16 Eugene O'Neill: Ah, Wilderness LO4.17-.20 Eugene O'Neill: Mourning Becomes Electra c LO4.21-.22 Eugene O'Neill: The Emperor Jones c LO4.23-.26 Eugene O'Neill: The Iceman Cometh c LO4.27-.30 Eugene O'Neill: Long Day's Journey into Night c LO6.01-.02 John Osborne: Luther LP1.01-.03 Ezra Pound reads his works LP2.01 Katherine Anne Porter reads Flowering Judas LP2.02-.03 Katherine Anne Porter reads Pale Horse, Pale Rider LP2.04-.05 Katherine Anne Porter reads Noon Wine LP2.06 Katherine Anne Porter: The Downward Path to Wisdom LP3.01-.02 Edgar Allen Poe: selections and stories LP3.03 Edgar Allen Poe: The Pit and the Pendulum LP3.04-.05 Stories by Edgar Allen Poe c LP4.01-.02 Marcel Proust: Swan in Love LP5.01 Selections from the writings of Dorothy Parker LP5.02 An Informal Hour with Dorothy Parker LP5.03 The World of Dorothy Parker LP6.01 Michael Phillips reads his poetry c LP7.01 Alexander Pope: The Rape of the Lock LP7.02-.04 Poems of Alexander Pope LP7.05 Alexander Pope: Moral Essays--On the Use of Riches LP8.01-.03 Plato: Trial of Socrates; Death of Socrates c LP9.01-.02 Harold Pinter: The Homecoming LP10.01 Marge Piercy reads her poetry c LP11.01 Beatrix Potter: The Tale of Benjamin Bunny LR1.01 John Crowe Ransom reads from his works c LR2.01-.03 Edmund Rostand: Cyrano de Bergerac LR3.01-.02 James Whitcomb Riley: The Hoosier Bard LR6.01 Bertrand Russell interviewed by Woodrow Wyatt LR6.02 Bertrand Russell speaks: Human Nature in Politics LR7.01 Kenneth Rexroth reads his poetry LR8.01-.08 Ivor A Richards reads his poetry c LR9.01 Words for the Wind: Poetry of T. Roethke c LS1.01-.02 William Shakespeare: MacBeth c LS1.03-.06 William Shakespeare: Hamlet c LS1.07-.11 William Shakespeare: Twelfth Night c LS1.11A-B William Shakespeare: Twelfth Night c LS1.12-.14 William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet c LS1.15-.17 William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar c LS1.18-.20 William Shakespeare: Othello c LS1.20A William Shakespeare: scenes from Othello c LS1.21-.23 William Shakespeare: Henry IV, Part I c LS1.24-.26 William Shakespeare: Henry V c LS1.26B William Shakespeare: Henry V excerpts c LS1.27-.29 William Shakespeare: Richard II c LS1.30-.32 William Shakespeare: Antony and Cleopatra c LS1.33-.36 William Shakespeare: King Lear c LS1.37-.38 William Shakespeare: Love's Labour's Lost c LS1.39-.40 William Shakespeare: Much Ado about Nothing c LS1.41-.43 William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream c LS1.44-.46 William Shakespeare: The Tempest c LS1.47-.50 William Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida c LS1.51-.53 William Shakespeare: Measure for Measure c LS1.54-.56 William Shakespeare: As You Like It c LS1.57-.59 William Shakespeare: Henry IV, Part II c LS1.60-.61 William Shakespeare: The Taming of the Shrew c LS1.62-.64 William Shakespeare: The Winter's Tale c LS1.65 Styles in Shakespearean Acting, 1890-1950 c LS1.66-.67 John Gielgud reads from Shakespeare's Ages of Man c LS1.68 John Barrymore reads Shakespeare c LS1.69 Comedy of Errors (Fun with Mr. Shakespeare) c as told by Charles Coburn c LS1.69B Beyond the Fringe--Alan Bennett, Johnathon Miller, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore c LS1.70-.72 Sonnets of Shakespeare c LS1.73A Understanding and Appreciation of Shakespeare c LS1.73B The Secret of Shakespeare--C.B. Purdom c LS1.74-.76 Shakespeare Notes by C.L.R. James c LS1.77-.79 William Shakespeare: Two Gentlemen of Verona; A Lover's Complaint c LS1.80-.83 William Shakespeare: Othello c LS1.84-.86 William Shakespeare: Merchant of Venice c LS1.87-.89 William Shakespeare: King John c LS1.90-.92 William Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus c LS1.93-.65 William Shakespeare: Cymbeline c LS1.96-.98 William Shakespeare: Tragedy of Coriolanus c LS1.99-.101 William Shakespeare: All's Well that Ends Well c LS1.102-104 William Shakespeare: Merry Wives of Windsor c LS1.105-107 William Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing c LS1.108-110 William Shakespeare: Twelfth Night c LS1.111-113 William Shakespeare: As You Like It c LS1.114-116 William Shakespeare: Richard II c LS1.117-119 William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream c LS1.120-123 William Shakespeare: King Lear c LS1.124-126 William Shakespeare: The Merchant of Venice c LS1.127-129 William Shakespeare: Pericles Prince of Tyre c LS1.130-133 William Shakespeare: Hamlet c LS1.134 Scenes from the film Hamlet, with Laurence Olivier c LS1.134B Excerpts from Hamlet with Maurice Evans c LS1.135 Shakespeare: Soul of an Age (NBC) c LS1.136 Great Scenes from Antony and Cleopatra c LS1.137 Scenes from King Richard II c LS1.138-139 William Shakespeare: The Comedy of Errors c LS1.140-142 William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar c LS1.143-145 Songs from the Plays of Shakespeare c LS1.146-147 Sonnets of Shakespeare c LS1.148-151 William Shakespeare: The Tragedy of King Lear c LS1.152-155 William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet c LS1.156-159 William Shakespeare: Henry VIII c LS1.160-162 William Shakespeare: Henry VI, Part I c LS1.163-165 William Shakespeare: Henry VI, Part II c LS1.166-169 William Shakespeare: Henry VI, Part III c LS1.170-172 William Shakespeare: Timon of Athens c LS1.173-175 William Shakespeare: Macbeth c LS1.176 The Rape of Lucrece and other poems by William Shakespeare c LS1.177-181 William Shakespeare: King Richard III c LS1.183-184 William Shakespeare: Venus and Adonis c LS1.185 Men and Women of Shakespeare c LS1.186-187 William Shakespeare: Hamlet c LS1.188-190 William Shakespeare: Richard III c LS1.191 Scenes from Romeo and Juliet c LS1.192 Scenes from Macbeth and Julius Caesar LS2.01 Carl Sandburg reads from his works c LS2.02-.03 Carl Sandburg reads Lincoln Album c LS2.04 Carl Sandburg reads LS2.05-.06 Carl Sandburg reads The People, Yes LS2.07 Carl Sandburg reads Rootabaga Stories LS2.08 Carl Sandburg reads from his autobiography: Always the Young Stranger LS2.09-.10 Carl Sandburg sings his American Songbag LS3.01 Louis Simpson reads from his works LS4.01 George Starbuck reads his works LS5.01 Winfield Townley Scott reads selections of his own works LS6.01 Edith Sitwell: Facade (music by William Walton) LS6.02 Edith Sitwell reads from her prose LS6.03 Edith Sitwell reads her own poems LS6.04 A Program of Poems by Edith Sitwell c LS7.01-.03 Richard B. Sheridan: The School for Scandal c LS7.04-.05 Richard B. Sheridan: The Rivals c LS7.06 Richard B. Sheridan: The Critic LS8.01 Sacheverell Sitwell reads from Spain; Mauretania and Roumanian Journey LS9.01 John Steinbeck reads Johnny Bear; The Snake LS9.02 John Steinbeck: The Red Pony LS10.01 William Saroyan reads from his works LS11.01 Sir Osbert Sitwell reads excerpts from Left Hand, Right Hand LS12.01 Gertrude Stein reads from her works LS12.01X excerpts from Gertrude Stein reads from her works LS13.01 Stephen Spender reads his poetry c LS14.01-.02 Sophocles: Oedipus Rex c LS14.03-.04 Sophocles: Antigone c LS15.01-.02 Murray Schisgal: Luv LS16.01-.02 George Bernard Shaw: Don Juan in Hell LS16.03 The George Bernard Shaw/Ellen Terry letters LS16.04-.07 George Bernard Shaw: Saint Joan (dir. Howard Sackler) LS16.08-.10 George Bernard Shaw: Saint Joan (dir. Shirley Butler) LS16.11-.12 George Bernard Shaw: Caesar and Cleopatra c LS16.13-.16 George Bernard Shaw: Major Barbara c LS16.17-.19 George Bernard Shaw: Heartbreak House c LS16.20-.23 George Bernard Shaw: John Bull's Other Island c LS16.24-.26 George Bernard Shaw: Pygmalion c LS16.27-.29 George Bernard Shaw: Misalliance LS17.01 John M. Synge: Riders to the Sea; In the Shadow of the Glen c LS17.02-.03 John M. Synge: Playboy of the Western World c LS18.01 Jonathon Swift: Gulliver's Travels LS19.03 Paul Coates Interviews Upton Sinclair LS19.04 Upton Sinclair, Sept. 13, 1964 LS19.05 Upton Sinclair Monitor Interview LS19.06 Upton Sinclair: Reflection at Age 80 (Voice of America) LS19.07 Upton Sinclair: Looking Back at America at 85 LS19.08 Mrs. Sinclair tells of her courtship with Upton LS19.09 Richard Lampanaski interviews Upton Sinclair LS19.10 Upton Sinclair: O, My America! LS19.11 Ted Koppel interviews Upton Sinclair LS19.12 Upton Sinclair convocation at IU LS20.01 John Silkin: Poetry reading and lecture at IU LS21.01 Hyman Sobiloff reads his poems LS22.01 A.B. Spellman poetry reading at the White Whale in New York c LS23.01-.02 Jean-Paul Sartre: No Exit c LS24.01-.02 Percy Bysshe Shelley: selections of poetry c LS25.01 Wallace Stevens reads his own poetry c LS26.01-.03 Morris Schreiber: Understanding and Appreciation of Poetry, of the Novel; of the Short Story LS27.01 Isaac Bashevis Singer: Gimpel the Fool; The Man Who Came Back LS28.01 The Poetry of Robert Service LS29.01-.03 Robert Louis Stevenson: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde LS29.04 Excerpts from Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson; and Robin Hood c LS30.01 Edmund Spenser: The Faerie Queene (excerpts) c LS31.01-.03 Howard Sackler: the Great White Hope LS32.01 Sonia Sanchez: A Sun Lady for All Seasons reads her poetry LS33.01 Brian Swann poetry reading LS34.01 John Soldo poetry reading LS35.01 Dr. Seuss Presents ... Stories LT1.01-.02 Dylan Thomas reads his own works LT1.03-.04 Dylan Thomas: Under Milkwood LT1.05 Dylan Thomas reads Quite Early One Morning and other memories LT1.06 Dylan Thomas reads poems of others LT1.07 Dylan Thomas reads his own works LT1.08 An Evening with Dylan Thomas LT2.01 Allen Tate reads from his works LT2.02 Allen Tate reads his poems and others' LT3.01-.01A Mark Twain Tonight with Hal Holbrook LT3.02-.03 Mark Twain's Stories LT3.04 Mark Twain: selections from Life on the Mississippi LT3.05 Mark Twain's Stories LT4.01 Tennyson Reads Tennyson (Alfred Lord Tennyson, 1890) LT4.02 Sir Charles Tennyson: Lecture on Alfred Tennyson LT4.03 Alfred Lord Tennyson reads Charge of the Light Brigade; Charge of the Heavy Brigade LT4.04 Poetry of Tennyson LT4.05-.06 Alfred Lord Tennyson: Idylls of the King c LT4.07 Poetry of Tennyson LT5.01 Wade Thompson: Guest of Time LT6.01 Henry David Thoreau: Walden LT6.02 Henry David Thoreau: Civil Disobedience c LT7.01 A Thurber Carnival LT7.02-.03 The Thirteen Clocks LT7.04 The Thirteen Clocks (CBC) c LT8.01 J.R.R. Tolkien: Poems and Songs of Middle Earth c LT8.02-.03 NPR Options III: The Man Who Invented Hobbits LT9.01-.04 Studs Terkel: Hard Times LU1.01 John Updike reads from his works c LU1.02 John Updike reads from Couples and Pigeon Feathers c LV1.01 Vincent Van Gogh: a Self-Portrait (with Lee J. Cobb) LW1.01 Richard Wilbur reads his own poems LW2.01 Yvor Winters reads his poems LW3.01-.02 Robert Penn Warren reads his works (muffled recording) LW4.01 Theodore Weiss reads from his works LW5.01 Vernon Watkins reads his own works LW6.01 Tennessee Williams reads his works c LW6.02-.03 Tennessee Williams: The Glass Menagerie LW6.04-.06 Tennessee Williams: The Rose Tattoo c LW6.07-.09 Tennessee Williams: A Streetcar Named Desire LW7.01 Walt Whitman: Poems from Leaves of Grasss LW7.02-.03 Walt Whitman Speaks for Himself LW7.04-.05 Walt Whitman: Leaves of Grass LW8.01-.05 Poetry and Jazz, read by Dr. Whitehall and his classes LW8.06 Poems written and read by Prof. Whitehall LW8.07-.09 Poetry and Jazz, read by Dr. Whitehall and his classes c LW9.01 William Wordsworth: Poetry c LW9.02-.03 William Wordsworth: Poetry LW9.04 William Wordsworth: excerpts from The Prelude LW9.05 Jonathon Wordsworth: William Wordsworth, 1770-1970 LW10.01-.02 Oscar Wilde: The Importance of Being Earnest LW10.03 Oscar Wilde Fairy Tales LW11.01 William Walton: Facade--an Entertainment LW12.01 Jonathan Williams: poetry reading at IU LW13.01-.02 Oscar Williams reads his own poetry LW14.01 Richard Weber: poetry reading at IU c LW15.01 H.G. Wells: War of the Worlds (Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre) c LW15.02 LeRoy Bannerman: The Night the Nation Panicked c LW16.01-.03 Peter Weiss: Marat/Sade c LW16.04 Peter Weiss reads from his works LW17.01 H. Wheellock reads his own poetry LW18.01-.02 John Wain reads his own poetry c LW19.01 Virginia Woolf: Mrs. Dalloway; To the Lighthouse c LW20.01 William Carlos Williams reads his poems c LW21.01 Eudora Welty reads Why I Live at the P.O.; A Worn Path; A Memory c LW22.01-.03 John Webster: Dutchess of Malfi c LW23.01-.02 Richard Wright: Black Boy (excerpts) LW23.03-.04 Richard Wright: Native Son LW24.01 Alice Walker reads her works c LY1.01 William Butler Yeats: poetry c LY1.02 William Butler Yeats reads his poetry LY1.03-.05 William Butler Yeats: one-act plays LY1.06-.07 William Butler Yeats: Noh plays LZ1.01-.02 Louis Zukovsky reads his own poetry
Speeches and lectures
S03.01-.02 F. Mayrocker and Ernst Jandl at IU c SB3.01 Ernest Butler: Listening to God's Voice c SC2.01 Countee Cullen SD1.01 Charles Davis: Richard Wright's Black Boy SG1.01 Tyrone Guthrie: Directing a Play SH1.01 Rudolf Haas: Mythology and Modern Drama--aspects of O'Neill SH2.01 Geoffrey Hartman: Keats--poem and literary history SH3.01 John Hawkes on his writing SH4.01-.02 W. Hansen: The Heroic Epic SJ1.01 Helen Johnson on the theatre SL1.01-.02 Don L. Lee: Black Writers--is there a Black Aesthetic c SL2.01 Doris Lessing SM1.01-.02 Peter Marshall SM3.01 Tony Morrison: The Future of the Black Novel SM4.01 John Matthews on the Harlem Renaissance SO1.01 Richard Ohman: Study of Literature in Industrial Culture ST3.01 Darwin Turner: Black Literature and White Critics ST4.01-.02 Hortense Thornton: Images of the Black Woman in Afro-American Literature
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