Oscar Wilde from Purgatory
Hester Travers Smith
Lu par Rob Marland





Hester Dowden, who wrote under the name Hester Travers Smith, was an Irish spiritualist medium. She claimed to have communicated with the spirits of various celebrities. In Oscar Wilde from Purgatory, she reproduces the text of her "conversations" with the Irish poet and playwright, conducted via a Ouija board and automatic writing. Wilde proves just as talkative after death as he was in life. His spirit revels in the complements paid to his work by Travers Smith and her colleagues, describes how it feels to exist without a body, and pronounces James Joyce's recently published novel Ulysses a "great bulk of filth". Listeners who are primarily interested in the conversations, rather than Travers Smith's lengthy discussion of them, are directed to Chapter 1 and the Appendices. - Summary by Rob Marland (4 hr 33 min)
Chapitres
Foreword, Preface, and Introduction | 12:11 | Lu par Rob Marland |
Chapter I: The Psychic Messages and Automatic Writings of Oscar Wilde - part 1 | 52:26 | Lu par Rob Marland |
Chapter I: The Psychic Messages and Automatic Writings of Oscar Wilde - part 2 | 43:56 | Lu par Rob Marland |
Chapter II: The Automatic Writing | 22:42 | Lu par Rob Marland |
Chapter III: The Ouija Board | 25:31 | Lu par Rob Marland |
Chapter IV: The Sub-Conscious | 21:26 | Lu par Rob Marland |
Chapter V: Cryptesthesia | 26:12 | Lu par Rob Marland |
Chapter VI: The Spiritist Explanation | 24:05 | Lu par Rob Marland |
Chapter VII: To the Public | 25:52 | Lu par Rob Marland |
Appendices | 18:53 | Lu par Rob Marland |
Critiques
Disembodied spirits !





A LibriVox Listener
No doubt. Discarnate beings. Psychical researchers ! Thankyou Librivox
Interesting take





Sherie Black
well read. Always enjoy all things Oscar Wilde