A Mirror Of Shalott
Robert Hugh Benson
Lu par David Wales





Fourteen stories of the strange by the Anglican then Roman Catholic priest, Robert Hugh Benson (1871-1914). The form of the book is of stories told by a gathering of Roman Catholic clergy. Benson wrote prolifically in many genres. His horror and ghost fiction are collected in The Light Invisible (1903) and A Mirror of Shalott (1907) - Summary by David Wales (5 hr 39 min)
Chapitres
Prologue | 14:25 | Lu par David Wales |
Monsignor Maxwell's Tale | 20:01 | Lu par David Wales |
Father Meuron's Tale | 21:38 | Lu par David Wales |
Father Brent's Tale | 17:56 | Lu par David Wales |
The Father Rector's Tale | 21:44 | Lu par David Wales |
Father Girdlestone's Tale Part 1 | 46:41 | Lu par David Wales |
Father Girdlestone's Tale Part 2 | 18:42 | Lu par David Wales |
Father Bianchi's Tale | 14:09 | Lu par David Wales |
Father Jenks' Tale | 18:34 | Lu par David Wales |
Father Martin's Tale | 19:26 | Lu par David Wales |
Mr. Bosanquet's Tale | 31:16 | Lu par David Wales |
Father Maddox's Tale | 22:36 | Lu par David Wales |
Father Macclesfield's Tale | 17:13 | Lu par David Wales |
Father Stein's Tale | 11:18 | Lu par David Wales |
Mr Percival's Tale | 22:14 | Lu par David Wales |
My Own Tale | 21:55 | Lu par David Wales |
Critiques





Anna Palinkas
Very well read. I recommend it to fans of M. R. James: not quite as good, but the stories have similar feeling to his.





Robert Maher
didn't seem real spiritual. more like fiction.