The Mystery
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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LibriVox volunteers bring you 22 recordings of The Mystery by Paul Laurence Dunbar. This was the Weekly Poetry project for August 12, 2012,
Paul Laurence Dunbar was an African-American poet, novelist, and playwright of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Much of his popular work in his lifetime used a Negro dialect, which helped him become one of the first nationally-accepted African-American writers. Much of his writing, however, does not use dialect; these more traditional poems have become of greater interest to scholars. (Summary by Wikipedia) (0 hr 34 min)
Chapitres
The Mystery - Read by ALP | 1:34 | Lu par Algy Pug |
The Mystery - Read by BLS | 1:34 | Lu par bslater |
The Mystery - Read by BRIT | 1:32 | Lu par Britannia |
The Mystery - Read by CAM | 1:40 | Lu par Cynthia Moyer |
The Mystery - Read by CMP | 1:54 | Lu par CaprishaPage |
The Mystery - Read by DL | 1:31 | Lu par David Lawrence |
The Mystery - Read by DR | 1:29 | Lu par David Richardson |
The Mystery - Read by GC | 1:39 | Lu par Snapdragon |
The Mystery - Read by JCM | 1:25 | Lu par Jason Mills |
The Mystery - Read by JM2 | 1:47 | Lu par Jannie Meisberger |
The Mystery - Read by JN | 1:27 | Lu par Julia Niedermaier |
The Mystery - Read by KT | 1:24 | Lu par Kristel Tretter |
The Mystery - Read by KZU | 1:15 | Lu par Moromis |
The Mystery - Read by LB | 1:45 | Lu par Lucretia B. |
The Mystery - Read by LAH | 1:27 | Lu par Lee Ann Howlett |
The Mystery - Read by LLW | 1:55 | Lu par Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
The Mystery - Read by LRS | 1:29 | Lu par Liberty Stump |
The Mystery - Read by MFS | 1:33 | Lu par Mark F. Smith |
The Mystery - Read by NP | 1:20 | Lu par Naomi Park |
The Mystery - Read by RDS | 1:42 | Lu par Ratandeep Singh |
The Mystery - Read by RG | 1:39 | Lu par Ruth Golding |
The Mystery - Read by RN | 1:51 | Lu par ravenotation |
Critiques
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Frank Bowden
It is quite interesting to hear so many different readers read the same poem. Each reading seems to give you a different perspective on the poem. I enjoyed it.