The Camper
E. Pauline Johnson
Lu par LibriVox Volunteers
It is eminently fitting that this daughter of Nature should have been laid to rest in no urban cemetery. According to her own request she was buried in Stanley Park, Vancouver's beautiful heritage of the forest primeval. A simple stone surrounded by rustic palings marks her grave and on this stone is carved the one word "Pauline." There she lies among ferns and wild flowers a short distance from Siwash Rock, the story of which she has recorded in the legends of her race. In time to come a pathway to her grave will be worn by lovers of Canadian poetry who will regard it as one of the most romantic of our literary shrines. (from the Biographical Sketch in Flint and Feather: Collected Verse by E. Pauline Johnson) (0 hr 14 min)
Chapitres
The Camper - Read by BAG | 1:05 | Lu par elliot |
The Camper - Read by BK | 1:17 | Lu par Bruce Kachuk |
The Camper - Read by BSD | 1:04 | Lu par Brian Darby |
The Camper - Read by DL | 1:05 | Lu par David Lawrence |
The Camper - Read by EL | 1:09 | Lu par Newgatenovelist |
The Camper - Read by GG | 1:21 | Lu par Greg Giordano |
The Camper - Read by GPA | 1:15 | Lu par George Allen |
The Camper - Read by IK | 1:12 | Lu par Ian King |
The Camper - Read by JEF | 1:00 | Lu par Jennifer Fournier |
The Camper - Read by LAH | 1:09 | Lu par Lee Ann Howlett |
The Camper - Read by LKS | 1:22 | Lu par LindseyS |
The Camper - Read by MK | 1:19 | Lu par Maria Kasper |