O Captain! My Captain!


Leído por LibriVox Volunteers

(4.9 stars; 9 reviews)

LibriVox volunteers bring you 18 recordings of "O Captain! My Captain!" This was the Weekly Poetry for the week of August 17, 2014.

"O Captain! My Captain!" is an elegy for Abraham Lincoln written by Walt Whitman, who worked as a clerk and army hospital nurse during the Civil War. The Captain of the poem is Lincoln, and the ship represents the United States, brought safely through the storm of war. In the poem, Whitman juxtaposes the people's joy at the end of the war with his grief at the assassination of the President. (Summary by Laurie Anne Walden) (0 hr 36 min)

Capítulos

O Captain! My Captain! - Read by BA 2:02 Leído por Ben Adams
O Captain! My Captain! - Read by BAG 1:57 Leído por elliot
O Captain! My Captain! - Read by BK 2:06 Leído por Bruce Kachuk
O Captain! My Captain! - Read by DAC 1:48 Leído por Donald Cummings
O Captain! My Captain! - Read by JCB 2:17 Leído por Joy Baker
O Captain! My Captain! - Read by JCM 1:55 Leído por Jason Mills
O Captain! My Captain! - Read by JK 1:58 Leído por J Korth
O Captain! My Captain! - Read by JL 2:02 Leído por Jesse Liwag
O Captain! My Captain! - Read by JN 2:18 Leído por Julia Niedermaier
O Captain! My Captain! - Read by KJH 1:34 Leído por KHand
O Captain! My Captain! - Read by LAH 1:57 Leído por Lee Ann Howlett
O Captain! My Captain! - Read by LAW 1:46 Leído por Laurie Anne Walden
O Captain! My Captain! - Read by LLW 2:21 Leído por Leonard Wilson (1930-2024)
O Captain! My Captain! - Read by MAS 2:51 Leído por MaryAnn
O Captain! My Captain! - Read by ME 2:05 Leído por MEita
O Captain! My Captain! - Read by MJ 1:56 Leído por michellejoseph
O Captain! My Captain! - Read by RC 1:54 Leído por Rosslyn Carlyle
O Captain! My Captain! - Read by WT 1:53 Leído por Winston Tharp

Reseñas

Your fear filled journeys finished...thats not it?¿


(5 stars)

The 1st line is what I say to every taxi driver & none of them have realised what condition the captain is actually in! Ah well...theres alwaya a 1st time. Well spoken narrators, well pronounced by all as theres some words that are a bit tricky in this poem.