Later Poems


Lu par Newgatenovelist

(3.7 stars; 3 reviews)

Alice Meynell was a British poet and suffragist. This collection was published in 1902 and explores the author’s Catholic faith as well as the natural world. - Summary by Newgatenovelist (0 hr 23 min)

Chapitres

The Shepherdess 1:39 Lu par Newgatenovelist
''I am the Way'' 1:00 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Via, et Veritas, et Vita 0:39 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Why wilt Thou Chide? 1:12 Lu par Newgatenovelist
The Lady Poverty 1:29 Lu par Newgatenovelist
The Fold 1:04 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Cradle-song at Twilight 0:51 Lu par Newgatenovelist
The Roaring Frost 0:45 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Parentage 1:24 Lu par Newgatenovelist
The Modern Mother 1:33 Lu par Newgatenovelist
West Wind in Winter 1:45 Lu par Newgatenovelist
November Blue 1:26 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Chimes 0:52 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Unto us a Son is given 1:16 Lu par Newgatenovelist
A Dead Harvest 1:24 Lu par Newgatenovelist
The Two Poets 1:37 Lu par Newgatenovelist
A Poet's Wife 1:08 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Veneration of Images 0:53 Lu par Newgatenovelist
At Night 1:03 Lu par Newgatenovelist

Critiques

Horrible, strange, frightening narrator.


(1 stars)

This narrator has a genuinely, horrifying and frightening voice! Librivox, just because a person gives their time to narrate, doesn't mean you should totally neglect all quality control!! Some people just don't have pleasant voices and they ruin, the experience for others with their awful voices. I have to say, this is the first voice that, I have found truly terrifying!! The woman sounds possessed and should be banned here. If there was no star option, I would have given this truly, horrifying, weird and strange narration it! 18th of January 2022.

Decent, Ordinary, Average Narrator


(5 stars)

This narrator has a genuinely ordinary voice! The readers voice is so ordinary that I enjoy it it, that is a bad thing, you should never enjoy a voice. Yep. No sarcasm intended, of course. Yep. None at aaaaaaall! 23rd of January 2022.

good


(5 stars)

a perfectly fine reader -- I find her voice soothing. I really appreciate her pacing and emphasis. Too many poetry readers take it at a gallop, but it takes time to parse what someone like Meynell is saying.