Unhappy Far-Off Things
Lord Dunsany
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Better known today for his influential fantasy writings, Lord Dunsany also wrote a number of sketches during World War One. This compilation of essays written from time spent in France in 1916. Much more thoughtful and melancholy than the pieces written for the War Office earlier in the war. - Summary by Alan Winterrowd (1 hr 26 min)
Chapitres
| Preface and A Dirge of Victory (Sonnet) | 2:14 | Lu par Travis Wakeman |
| The Cathedral Of Arras | 8:55 | Lu par Travis Wakeman |
| A Good War | 8:09 | Lu par Travis Wakeman |
| The House With Two Storeys | 8:35 | Lu par Travis Wakeman |
| Bermondsey versus Wurtemburg | 6:28 | Lu par Travis Wakeman |
| On An Old Battle-Field | 8:41 | Lu par Travis Wakeman |
| The Real Thing | 6:23 | Lu par Travis Wakeman |
| A Garden Of Arras | 8:53 | Lu par Brian Murphy |
| After Hell | 3:00 | Lu par Brian Murphy |
| A Happy Valley | 3:33 | Lu par BettyB |
| In Bethune | 8:47 | Lu par BettyB |
| In An Old Drawing-Room | 6:05 | Lu par BettyB |
| The Homes Of Arras | 6:43 | Lu par BettyB |
Critiques
Pronounciation
seventyeight
Part 4, chapter 3 "The House With Two Stories," the word VOILÀ, meaning 'here it is' or 'look at this," should not be pronounced like the musical instrument VIOLA which is spelled in a very similar way. It's a very distracting error in a chapter about the destruction of a village. I think anyone listening to this story would agree.