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The Kempton-Wace Letters
- Narrated by: Ilya Bobylev
- Length: 6 hrs and 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Pis'ma Kjemptona - Ujesu" - roman v pis'mah Dzheka Londona i Anny Strunskoj. Pervoe izdanie vyshlo v 1903 godu bez ukazanija imen avtorov. Roman predstavljaet soboj filosofskuju diskussiju o ljubvi i intimnyh otnoshenijah, izlozhennuju v forme perepiski dvuh muzhchin: molodogo uchjonogo Gerberta Ujesa i prestarelogo pojeta Djena Kjemptona. Dzhek London vystupil v romane ot lica Ujesa, Anna Strunskaja - ot lica Kjemptona. Kjempton ocenivaet ljubov' s jemocional'noj tochki zrenija, v to vremja kak Ujes ispol'zuet nauchnyj podhod i analiziruet ljubov' s darvinistskih pozicij.
Please note: This audiobook is in Russian.
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