The Egregious English
T. W. H. Crosland
Leído por David Wales





This 1903 book is a tongue-in-cheek send-up of English people and subjects. Within the humor (or humour), the listener may be surprised by some diamond-hard observations. The listener is also alerted to some attitudes of a different time that would not be acceptable in today's polite discourse. Here writing as “Angus McNeil”, a Scotsman, Crosland was a British author, poet, and journalist (1865-1924) . ( David Wales) (3 hr 45 min)
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Apollo - The Sportsman | 20:08 | Leído por David Wales |
The Man Of Business - The Journalist | 18:49 | Leído por David Wales |
The Employed Person - Chiffon | 23:34 | Leído por David Wales |
The Soldier - The Navy | 20:58 | Leído por David Wales |
The Churches - The Politicians | 25:19 | Leído por David Wales |
Poets - Fiction | 23:28 | Leído por David Wales |
Suburbanism - The Man-About-Town | 22:13 | Leído por David Wales |
Drink - Food | 20:06 | Leído por David Wales |
Law And Order - Education | 21:03 | Leído por David Wales |
Recreation - Stock Exchange - The Beloved | 30:13 | Leído por David Wales |
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Ms. Elizabeth
I did not find this very interesting. The Author did not convince me to dislike or distrust the English based on his arguments. Too much of it generalized and was not specific. it was too "whiney". This fm one American.