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Marvell Audiobook with Nicholas Pegg

Andrew Marvell Selected Poems read by Nicholas Pegg
Andrew Marvell Selected Poems read by Nicholas Pegg

I run an audiobook company called Textbook Stuff and we’ve released an audiobook collection of Andrew Marvell’s poems, read by the marvellous Nicholas Pegg (see below). It even includes an unabridged reading of Upon Appleton House.

Listen to an audio trailer

The collection is available in download format only (in other words, not on CD or audiocassette) and can be purchased direct from us, or from a host of other online suppliers including iTunes, Amazon, Play, WHSmith, Tesco, HMV digital and Lulu. You can even purchase individual poems from iTunes.

I do hope this may be of interest to Marvellians.

Barnaby Edwards

  • Podcast (iTunes)
  • Pegg reading (Textbook Stuff)

Nicholas Pegg

Nicholas Pegg is an actor, a theatre director and also a prolific writer, with an MA in English Literature from the University of Exeter. On stage and screen his acting work has embraced everything from Oscar Wilde to Agatha Christie, from the title role in Hamlet to an Ugly Sister in Cinderella, and from a nerdy birdwatcher in Doc Martin to a deadly Dalek in Doctor Who.

His writing credits include short stories, documentaries, the acclaimed reference book The Complete David Bowie, and more than thirty theatre shows for children.

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The Andrew Marvell Society is a non-profit scholarly organization promoting research on the life, work, and contexts of Andrew Marvell, seventeenth-century poet and pamphleteer.

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