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  1. Edith Sitwell: The Spoken Word (2008)

    Subject
    Drama; English language and literature; Literature
    Distribution
    Sale, Audio (CD, 71 minutes), £9.70

    Edith Sitwell was the queen of twentieth-century English poetry, majestically attired in performance and distinctly regal in her delivery. Drawing on previously unpublished BBC broadcasts, this CD presents a...

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  2. Sleep-Walking Scene from Macbeth, The (1928 Radio)

    Radio broadcast. Edith Sitwell recites the sleep-walking scene from Shakespeare’s play. The broadcast is relayed from the Arts Theatre Club in London.

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  3. Romeo Coates: A Portrait of Failure (1939 Radio)

    Producer
    Stephen Potter

    Portrait written by Edith Sitwell of would-be-actor and English eccentric Robert ‘Romeo’ Coates, also known as Cock-a-doodle-doo Coates. Son of a West Indian millionaire, Coates arrived in England with...

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  4. British Poets: The Spoken Word (2010)

    Subject
    English language and literature
    Distribution
    Sale, Audio (CD, 210 minutes), £19.95

    From Alfred, Lord Tennyson to Ted Hughes, this three CD compilation offers a survey of some of the greatest British poets of a century and more. 30 poets are included, each reading from their own work, often...

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  5. Poets: The Spoken Word (2004)

    Subject
    English language and literature
    Distribution
    Sale, Audio (CD, 70 minutes), £9.95

    From the first days of recording the voices of poets reading their own work have been thought worthy of permanent record. This CD looks back at the earliest English-language poets whose voices have survived,...

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