Tales of a Wayside Inn
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Lu par Peter Yearsley





Mostly a collection of story-telling poems told by a group of friends in a tavern late one night. "Tales" includes the famous Paul Revere's ride, together with poems of many tales, countries and styles. (Summary by Peter Yearsley) (2 hr 44 min)
Chapitres
Prelude; The Landlord's Tale (Paul Revere's Ride) | 22:57 | Lu par Peter Yearsley |
The Student's Tale (The Falcon of Ser Federigo); The Spanish Jew's Tale (The Le… | 22:47 | Lu par Peter Yearsley |
The Sicilian's Tale (King Robert of Sicily) | 13:45 | Lu par Peter Yearsley |
The Musician's Tale, Parts I-VI | 19:02 | Lu par Peter Yearsley |
The Musician's Tale, Parts VII-XII | 17:20 | Lu par Peter Yearsley |
The Musician's Tale, Parts XIII-XVII | 14:17 | Lu par Peter Yearsley |
The Musician's Tale, Parts XVIII-XXII; Interlude | 14:22 | Lu par Peter Yearsley |
The Theologian's Tale; Interlude | 14:31 | Lu par Peter Yearsley |
The Poet's Tale; Finale | 14:44 | Lu par Peter Yearsley |
Miscellaneous poems | 10:27 | Lu par Peter Yearsley |
Critiques
Tales of a Wayside Inn





Terri Lynn
I really enjoyed listening to the narrator communicate not only the words in this poem in the set of stories such a coloring in his voice set nude for the entire piece Longfellow is one of my favorite poets and so to find this with an aerator was that pitch of voice and so smooth and clear and clean was amazing. that 2 hours and 44 minutes went by in a Flash and I can listen to it again and again. well done very well done. I am using talk to text pardon any grammatical errors I cannot physically type. outstanding example of the book
Excellent reading of wonderful poetry





ListeninginChicago
I have visited the Wayside Inn in Sudbury Massachusetts. Wonderful place to have lunch as the various dining rooms are furnished with period pieces and an excellent menu. A bit of history on the Inn is <a href="http://www.wayside.org/about/overview" rel="nofollow">here</a>. It was that visit that first turned me on to Tales from a Wayside Inn. Oh, everyone has heard of the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, but there is so much more here that takes us on wings of flight to see new vistas and people. And Peter's reading? It is excellent! Listening to Peter opened the poetry in ways that I just didn't get when I read it to myself. This audiobook was a great experience all around.
So Good





Idris S
Thank you, Mr. Yearsley