Audios

The voice of creators, or subjects of stories, come to us through audio files of radio interviews, speeches and personal recordings.

Seamus Heaneywas long known as "Famous Seamus" in his homeland.

Dylan Thomas was distraught, in 1951, as his father - David John Thomas - was gravely ill.

Not normally a writer of poetry - or anything else as a published author - Mary Elizabeth Frye (an American who lived in Baltimore) was moved by the s...

Orson Welles, and his Mercury Theatre troupe, brought Bram Stoker's story of Dracula to the radio.

On the 9th of September, 1939, the BBC aired this broadcast on the evacuation of Britain's school children.

On the 8th of December, 1941 - the day after Pearl Harbor was bombed - Americans received their up-to-date news from the radio.

In his first inaugural address, which remains one of the most famous in American history, President Franklin D.

In the summer of 1816, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin - who married the poet Percy Shelley later that year - was visiting Lord Byron at his rented villa i...

Three years have passed since Victor Frankenstein created his monster.

After Victor Frankenstein refuses to create a female companion for his creature, the scientist learns just how murderously violent his monster can be.

Secretary of the Interior, at the outbreak of war with Germany in 1917, Franklin Lane was outspoken in his support of the fight.

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