The Monk and the Hangman's Daughter


Lu par Phil Chenevert

(4.4 étoiles; 117 critiques)

A tragic but very captivating tale of a monk in the 17th century. (2 hr 45 min)

Chapitres

01- Chapters 1 and 2 18:35 Lu par Phil Chenevert
02 - Chapters 3,4,5,6 11:26 Lu par Phil Chenevert
03 - Chapters 7,8,9,10 12:36 Lu par Phil Chenevert
04 - Chapters 11,12,13,14 25:11 Lu par Phil Chenevert
05 - Chapters 15,16,17,18 15:49 Lu par Phil Chenevert
06 - Chapters 19,20,21,22 18:04 Lu par Phil Chenevert
07 - Chapters 23,24,25,26 22:02 Lu par Phil Chenevert
08 - Chapters 27,28,29,30 13:04 Lu par Phil Chenevert
09 - Chapters 31,32,33,34 18:33 Lu par Phil Chenevert
10 - Chapters 35,36 10:17 Lu par Phil Chenevert

Critiques

A Gripping Tale


(4.5 étoiles)

I was impressed by the relative fairness with which Bierce examines the Catholic Faith in the seventeenth century. The tale was excellently written and got a hold on my emotions that very few works can manage. I enjoyed this greatly. The narrator does an okay job, but his pacing might seem odd to some. If you are capable of adjusting to a narrator quickly, give this a try. If not, perhaps just read this on your own.

a good tale gone wrong


(4.5 étoiles)

An excellent story! I am thankful that you took your to read this interesting tale

Mildly entertaining story


(4 étoiles)

The readers voice was perfect fir the main character, though a bit diffucult to listen to.


(5 étoiles)

This work was translated by Bierce. The original writer is evidently obscure.