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What are your favorite love poems?
The Hobbit actor Richard Armitage serves as the narrator for the Classic Love Poems audiobook. BuzzFeed reports that this 22-minute long compilation features 15 different pieces written by William Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and more.
The SoundCloud clip embedded above features Armitage performing a recitation of “I Carry Your Heart” by e. e. cummings. Follow this link to download the unabridged audiobook for free.
Audible has launched a new Vine channel in honor of its recent release, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: A Novel. Richard Armitage, the actor who plays Thorin Oakenshield in Peter Jackson's Hobbit film trilogy, serves as the narrator.
To celebrate this new audiobook, the company has initiated the #VineThatLine campaign. From May 19th to 23rd, participants have been asked to create their own Vines reciting one of William Shakespeare's most famous lines: "To be or not to be."
Submissions have been turned in from Armitage, The Goonies actor Corey Feldman, hip hop artist Ice-T, and Heroes actor Greg Grunberg. The video embedded above features Grunberg giving an "offbeat" performance. What is your favorite Shakespearean quote?
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