Christ Legends
Selma Lagerlöf
Lu par LibriVox Volunteers





These are beautiful little stories about Christmas from the Swedish storyteller Selma Lagerlöf. As she explains in the first story, they were told her by her grandmother "I remember that grandmother told story after story from morning till night, and that we children sat beside her, quite still, and listened. It was a glorious life! No other children had such happy times as we did. It isn’t much that I recollect about my grandmother. I remember that she had very beautiful snow-white hair, and stooped when she walked, and that she always sat and knitted a stocking. And I even remember that when she had finished a story, she used to lay her hand on my head and say: “All this is as true, as true as that I see you and you see me.” - Summary by Phil chenevert (5 hr 56 min)
Chapitres
THE HOLY NIGHT | 13:06 | Lu par Phil Chenevert |
THE EMPEROR’S VISION | 15:31 | Lu par Larry Wilson |
THE WISE MEN’S WELL | 21:57 | Lu par ct3ct3ct3 |
BETHLEHEM’S CHILDREN | 47:11 | Lu par Linda Andrus |
THE FLIGHT INTO EGYP | 13:15 | Lu par Bob Scott |
IN NAZARETH | 9:42 | Lu par Bob Scott |
IN THE TEMPLE | 24:07 | Lu par Kathleen Moore |
SAINT VERONICA’S KERCHIEF - parts 1-3 | 23:14 | Lu par Kathrine Engan |
SAINT VERONICA’S KERCHIEF - part 4-6 | 39:03 | Lu par Kathrine Engan |
SAINT VERONICA’S KERCHIEF - part 7-9 | 29:31 | Lu par Kathrine Engan |
ROBIN REDBREAST | 14:45 | Lu par David Lodes |
OUR LORD AND SAINT PETER | 19:34 | Lu par Kathrine Engan |
THE SACRED FLAME - parts 1-2 | 38:24 | Lu par DJRickyV |
THE SACRED FLAME - part 3, 4, 5 | 47:33 | Lu par DJRickyV |
Critiques
Read in the spirir of the story





Morten Engelsmann
Thank you to the reader for this long, but clear and articulate reading