An Afternoon in July

Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon (1829 - 1879)

LibriVox volunteers bring you 14 recordings of An Afternoon in July by Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for July 7, 2013.

Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon, born Rosanna Eleanor Mullins, was a Canadian writer and poet. She was "one of the first English-Canadian writers to depict French Canada in a way that earned the praise of, and resulted in her novels being read by, both anglophone and francophone Canadians."

Leprohon's novels were popular in both English and French Canada in the late 19th-century, and were still being reprinted in French in the mid-1920s. They gradually went out of fashion in the early 20th-century, as literary styles changed.
"Since 1970, however,"says the Dictionary of Literary Biography, "the life and works of Rosanna Eleanor Mullins Leprohon have been frequently noted and increasingly praised by critics and scholars of both English-and French-Canadian literature, and new editions of her works have been published." (Summary by Wikipedia)

Genre(s): Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry)

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 An Afternoon in July - Read by AM Maishwarya
00:01:58
Play 02 An Afternoon in July - Read by AN Anna Mayworm
00:02:26
Play 03 An Afternoon in July - Read by BGH Brett G. Hirsch
00:02:13
Play 04 An Afternoon in July - Read by BLD Blaze Dragon
00:02:12
Play 05 An Afternoon in July - Read by EEP Ernst Pattynama
00:03:05
Play 06 An Afternoon in July - Read by ELC elisecandel
00:02:47
Play 07 An Afternoon in July - Read by FS fshort
00:02:15
Play 08 An Afternoon in July - Read by GB Garth Burton
00:02:24
Play 09 An Afternoon in July - Read by JCM Jason Mills
00:02:32
Play 10 An Afternoon in July - Read by JCW Jeremy Christopher Wadkins
00:02:31
Play 11 An Afternoon in July - Read by JM Jannie Meisberger
00:02:21
Play 12 An Afternoon in July - Read by LLW Leonard Wilson
00:02:34
Play 13 An Afternoon in July - Read by MC mlcui
00:02:04
Play 14 An Afternoon in July - Read by PS Phil Schempf
00:02:02