
The Poetry of My Oxford Year
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Featuring an original foreword and 32 classic Victorian poems with individual commentary. Read by the author.
An audio anthology of the poems that appear in the international bestseller, My Oxford Year. Edited and read by Julia Whelan, it features an original Introduction about the writing and selection process, as well as individualized context and commentary for 30+ poems. This Audiobrary-exclusive also includes the text (accessible directly in the app) for each poem so you can read along while you listen! Whether you're new to poetry, intimidated by poetry, don't see the point of poetry, or are looking for a deep-dive into the Victiorian classics, there's something here for everyone.
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Julia Whelan (Narrator) Dubbed "The Adele of Audiobooks" by The New Yorker, Julia Whelan is an author, screenwriter, lifelong actor, and acclaimed audiobook narrator of over 600 titles. Her performance of her own debut novel, the international bestseller My Oxford Year (coming soon to Netflix), garnered a Society of Voice Arts award. Her 2022 novel, Thank You For Listening, was a Best-of-the-Year pick at Amazon, Audible, and NPR as well as a Goodreads Choice Award nominee and winner of the Golden Poppy. She is the founder of Audiobrary, a new audio publishing company and app, and her latest books – the 8-part romance audio series Casanova LLC and the annotated Victorian poetry anthology The Poetry Of My Oxford Year – debuted exclusively on Audiobrary. She is also a Grammy-nominated audiobook director, a former writing tutor, a half-decent amateur baker, and a certified tea sommelier. jmwhelan.com
A note from Julia: Since My Oxford Year was published six years ago, I have been asked more times than I can count about the poetry featured in the book. How and why did I select the poems? Where did I find them? Which are my favorites? One of the most unexpected rewards of publishing MOY has been hearing that reading it reinvigorated someone's love of poetry, or it made them actually want to read some for the first time. I spent a decade tutoring students in literature and history, and I believe I have found a way to make even the most daunting material accessible, interesting, and — dare I say? — fun. I loved the opportunity this project gave me to revisit my own memories, tackle the challenges of these poems, and explore my relationship to poetry in general. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.