Tales of Wonder


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(3.9 stars; 16 reviews)

Tales of Wonder invites listeners into the enchanting realms crafted by Lord Dunsany, a pioneer of modern fantasy. This collection showcases a series of imaginative tales that blend the ethereal with the extraordinary, revealing the wonders that lie just beyond the veil of reality.

Originally published in 1916, this anthology features Dunsany's signature style, rich with lyrical prose and vivid imagery. Each story transports the reader to fantastical landscapes, where gods, heroes, and mythical creatures intertwine in narratives that explore the depths of human experience and the mysteries of existence.

As a significant influence on later fantasy writers such as J.R.R. Tolkien and H.P. Lovecraft, Dunsany's work in Tales of Wonder is not only a testament to his imaginative prowess but also a cornerstone of the genre. This collection is a must-listen for those who appreciate the art of storytelling and the allure of the fantastical.

Chapters

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Preface 2:41 Read by Mike Pelton
A Tale of London 8:56 Read by Sandra Cullum
Thirteen at Table 26:07 Read by Sandra Cullum
The City of Mallington Moor 21:18 Read by Sandra Cullum
Why the Milkman Shudders When he Perceives the Dawn 8:13 Read by Sandra Cullum
The Bad Old Woman in Black 6:22 Read by Sandra Cullum
The Bird of the Difficult Eye 7:50 Read by Lynn Fiorentino
The Long Porter's Tale 14:01 Read by Ed Humpal
The Loot of Loma 8:20 Read by David Starner
The Secret of the Sea 9:12 Read by Ed Humpal
How Ali Came to the Black Country 11:13 Read by Sandra Cullum
The Bureau d'Echange de Maux 10:35 Read by Jason Mayoff
The Story of Land and Sea, part 1 26:01 Read by Ed Humpal
The Story of Land and Sea, part 2 27:21 Read by Ed Humpal
Guarantee to the Reader 2:13 Read by Ed Humpal
A Tale of the Equator 7:36 Read by Sandra Cullum
A Narrow Escape 6:17 Read by Sandra Cullum
The Watch-Tower 6:27 Read by Sandra Cullum
How Plash-Goo Came to the Land of None's Desire 5:39 Read by Sandra Cullum
The Three Sailor's Gambit 18:09 Read by Matt Braymiller
The Exiles Club 10:50 Read by Matt Braymiller
The Three Infernal Jokes 14:54 Read by Matt Braymiller

Reviews

added sound effects ruin this.


(1 star)

I tried so hard to get past the cheesy sound effects. sorry. but this is awful.

hit and miss


(3.5 stars)

narrators all clear, good readings, but dunsany has written alot better collections.