Dubliners
James Joyce
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Masterful short stories about life in Dublin at the turn of the century, by James Joyce. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) (6 hr 57 min)
Chapitres
01 - The Sisters | 17:21 | Lu par Richard Wallis |
02 - An Encounter | 22:37 | Lu par Bellona Times |
03 - Araby | 16:06 | Lu par Julie VW |
04 - Eveline | 13:38 | Lu par Sofia Laureano |
05 - After the Race | 13:22 | Lu par Richard Wallis |
06 - Two Gallants | 23:28 | Lu par Richard Wallis |
07 - The Boarding House | 19:00 | Lu par Bruce Pirie |
08 - A Little Cloud | 30:09 | Lu par Bob Sherman |
09 - Counterparts | 24:20 | Lu par Bruce Pirie |
10 - Clay | 17:20 | Lu par Carol Stripling |
11 - A Painful Case | 22:43 | Lu par Bob Sherman |
12 - Ivy Day in the Committee Room | 31:35 | Lu par ontheroad |
13 - A Mother | 24:12 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
14 - Grace | 44:04 | Lu par Richard Wallis |
15 - The Dead, part 1 | 34:05 | Lu par Hugh McGuire |
16 - The Dead, part 2 | 32:39 | Lu par Hugh McGuire |
17 - The Dead, part 3 | 30:42 | Lu par Hugh McGuire |
Critiques





A LibriVox Listener
I enjoyed listening to The Sisters and Araby, but the encounter, although nicely read was aless enjoyable due to mispronounced words. Mahoney should be pronounced "Mahnee" and quays is pronounced keys.
Well read





C. Scudder
I've always enjoyed the book, and the readers caught the whole sense of the author.
Classic story collection and very good recordings





notmyname
The recordings in this collection are generally excellent -- the sound quality is high; the readings are very clear and subtle and thoughtful. Hugh McGuire's reading of "The Dead" is a standout. I believe most of the readers are American, due to copyright restrictions. Some have Irish accents or use Irish accents as appropriate; they sound pretty good to my ear, but I speak from total ignorance of accents.
just a sketchbook, not a storybook





Monte54
Don't expect anything to happen. This is a sketchbook of characters that really might have been used in action-driven stories but are just left there fairly motionless. Not the masterpiece it is purported to be, sad to say.