Maud, and Other Poems
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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A collection of poems by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, his first book of poetry after having become poet laureate in 1850. Among the "other poems" is The Charge of the Light Brigade, the most well-known poem in this collection. However, the bulk of the text is the poem Maud, which explores love, courtship, loss, grief, and purpose through the eyes of the emotionally unstable poet narrator. (Summary by TriciaG) (1 hr 59 min)
Chapters
Maud Part I, I-IV | 15:30 | Read by Nemo |
Maud Part I, V-XII | 15:08 | Read by Nemo |
Maud Part I, XIII-XVIII | 14:45 | Read by Eva Davis |
Maud Part I, XIX-XXII | 12:51 | Read by Eva Davis |
Maud Part II, I-IV | 10:32 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Maud Part II, V-VI | 9:25 | Read by Larry Wilson |
The Brook | 12:51 | Read by Eva Davis |
The Letters | 3:10 | Read by Eva Davis |
Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington | 13:14 | Read by Larry Wilson |
The Daisy | 5:03 | Read by Larry Wilson |
To the Rev. F. D. Maurice | 2:34 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Will | 1:28 | Read by Larry Wilson |
The Charge of the Light Brigade | 2:33 | Read by Larry Wilson |