A Wall
Browning, when at his best in vigor, clearness, and beauty, is peculiarly a poet for young people. His freedom from sentimentality, his liveliness of conception and narration, his high optimism, and his interest in the things that make for the life of the soul, appeal to the imagination and the feelings of youth. - TEACHERS' COLLEGE, NEW YORK, July, 1899. (from the Preface to Browning's Shorter Poems)
Genre(s): Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry)
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | A Wall - Read by ALP | Algy Pug |
00:01:42 |
Play 02 | A Wall - Read by BK | Bruce Kachuk |
00:02:15 |
Play 03 | A Wall - Read by DL | David Lawrence |
00:01:47 |
Play 04 | A Wall - Read by EBB | Elizabeth Brown |
00:01:32 |
Play 05 | A Wall - Read by ED | Eva Davis |
00:01:45 |
Play 06 | A Wall - Read by EL | Newgatenovelist |
00:01:50 |
Play 07 | A Wall - Read by TP | Tomas Peter |
00:01:48 |
Play 08 | A Wall - Read by VB | tovarisch |
00:02:08 |
Play 09 | A Wall - Read by YK | flowerpower91 |
00:01:54 |