Audiobook: Humorous Readings and Recitations
- Download Preface audio
- Download Accompanied on the Flute audio
- Download The Troubles of a Triplet audio
- Download Slightly Deaf audio
- Download The Lady Freemason audio
- Download What Happened Last Night! audio
- Download The Fatal Legs audio
- Download The Caliph's Jester audio
- Download A Journey in Search of Nothing audio
- Download Gemini and Virgo audio
- Download King Bibbs audio
- Download Molly Muldoon audio
- Download The Harmonious Lobsters audio
- Download The Provincial Landlady audio
- Download My Matrimonial Predicament audio
- Download Etiquette audio
- Download Lost Shepherd audio
- Download Mathematic Madness audio
- Download Waiting at Tottlepot audio
- Download Married to a Giantess audio
- Download The Vision of the Alderman audio
- Download The Demon Snuffers audio
- Download The Walrus and the Carpenter audio
- Download My Brother Henry audio
- Download A Night with a Stork audio
- Download The Faithful Lovers audio
- Download The Wail of a Banner-Bearer audio
- Download The Dream of the Bilious Beadle audio
- Download My Friend Treacle audio
- Download The Voice of the Sluggard audio
- Download Artemus Ward's Visit to the Tower of London audio
- Download Mr. Caudle has lent an Acquaintance the Family Umbrella audio
- Download Domestic Asides audio
- Download The Charity Dinner audio
- Download Acting with a Vengeance audio
- Download My Fortnight at Wretchedville audio
- Download The Sorrows of Werther audio
- Download Moral Music audio
- Download Billy Dumps, the Tailor audio
- Download On Punning audio
- Download Seaside Lodgings audio
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Before radio, television, and electronic mass media, lectures, recitations, public readings, and other public performances were important ways of sharing new works with the public or attracting public attention to issues and authors of the time. Public performance was, in a sense, the internet of its day, as people sought to learn of the world around them, as well as entertain themselves. This anthology of short humorous pieces was intended as a ready reference of material of all sorts to those who participated in public performance, whether professionally, or as part of a school or community program. The pieces themselves were intended to be read aloud, shared with, and appreciated by, an audience. This intent is not dissimilar to the mission of Librivox in the twenty-first century. They were written by popular authors of the period, some of whose names are still well known in the twenty first-century, such as J. M. Barrie (Peter Pan), Lewis Carroll (Alice in Wonderland), W.S. Gilbert (HMS Pinafore) and W.M. Thackeray (Vanity Fair), as well as others whose popularity has waned. (DrPGould)
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