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Pathless Woods: Classic Stories from the Long 19th Century
Pathless Woods
3 episodes
6 days ago
Enjoy classic stories and literature from the Long 19th Century, which spans the years 1789 (the end of the French Revolution) to 1914 (the outbreak of World War I). Each episode begins with a brief educational introduction related to the text, followed by a reading of the story itself. Many of Pathless Wood's episodes will share new English translations of stories originally written in German, French, or Russian.
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Enjoy classic stories and literature from the Long 19th Century, which spans the years 1789 (the end of the French Revolution) to 1914 (the outbreak of World War I). Each episode begins with a brief educational introduction related to the text, followed by a reading of the story itself. Many of Pathless Wood's episodes will share new English translations of stories originally written in German, French, or Russian.
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003 - "The Nose" by Nikolai Gogol, Part 3 of 3
Pathless Woods: Classic Stories from the Long 19th Century
27 minutes 19 seconds
1 year ago
003 - "The Nose" by Nikolai Gogol, Part 3 of 3

One morning, Major Kovaloff wakes up to discover his nose has mysteriously vanished. His frantic search to recover it provides a supernatural backdrop to this satirical take on 19th century Russian society, government corruption, and masculinity.

If you haven't already listened to parts one and two of "The Nose," please jump back and start with Pathless Woods Episodes 001 and 002 for the beginning of the story. Note for listeners: This reading of Gogol's "The Nose" is marked "explicit" for mild profanity and references to drinking alcohol.

The original text of "The Nose" (Russian: Нос) by Nikolai Gogol (Russian: Никола́й Го́голь) was published in 1836 in Russian and is in the public domain.

English translation of "The Nose" - Copyright 2024 by Pathless Woods. All rights reserved.

Episode 003 introduction - Copyright 2024 by Pathless Woods. All rights reserved.

The following songs from today's episode were performed by Gregor Quendel from Pixabay:

  • Franz Schubert - Impromptu No 3 - Op 142 - D 935
  • Ludwig van Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata, Op 27 #2
  • Muzio Clementi - Sonatina in C Major, Opus 36, No. 1 - 1. Movement
  • Frédéric Chopin - Prelude No. 19, Opus 28
  • Erik Satie - Gnossienne No. 1
  • Charles L. Johnson - Waltz - Heart Fancies
  • Franz Schubert - Schwanengesang (Serenade)
  • Enrique Granados - Spanish Dance #5 - Andaluza

About the Show

The goal of Pathless Woods is to share classic stories from the Long 19th Century, which spans the years 1789 (the end of the French Revolution) to 1914 (the outbreak of World War I). Each episode begins with a brief educational introduction related to the text, followed by a reading of the story itself.

Many of Pathless Wood's episodes will share new translations of stories originally written in German, French, or Russian.

Pathless Woods: Classic Stories from the Long 19th Century
Enjoy classic stories and literature from the Long 19th Century, which spans the years 1789 (the end of the French Revolution) to 1914 (the outbreak of World War I). Each episode begins with a brief educational introduction related to the text, followed by a reading of the story itself. Many of Pathless Wood's episodes will share new English translations of stories originally written in German, French, or Russian.