The Dial: The First Number of the Series
Charles Haslewood Shannon
Lu par LibriVox Volunteers





The Dial was an art magazine, which ran to five issues between 1889 and 1897. It was edited and published by Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon from The Vale, their shared home in Chelsea, London. Contributors to this first number include the editors, R. Savage, and the poet John Gray (who is best known as the rumored inspiration for Oscar Wilde's fictional character, Dorian Gray). - Summary by Rob Marland (1 hr 49 min)
Chapitres
Puvis De Chavannes by Charles Ricketts | 12:04 | Lu par Rob Marland |
A Simple Story by Charles H Shannon | 9:08 | Lu par Sonia |
Les Goncourt by John Gray | 16:04 | Lu par Rob Marland |
The Great Worm by John Gray | 14:42 | Lu par Nemo |
A Glimpse of Heaven by C. Ricketts | 10:39 | Lu par KevinS |
Notes by R. Savage | 10:51 | Lu par Rob Marland |
The Cup of Happiness by C. Ricketts | 27:40 | Lu par Rob Marland |
Sensations and Apology by Unsigned and the editors | 7:58 | Lu par Rob Marland |
Critiques





Chubber
What a delightful slice of literary fun betwixt the enlightenment intelligentsia. Bravo, readers!