Misrepresentative Women
After writing two volumes on Misrepresentative Men, in which Harry Graham satirized ancient and contemporary famous men, a volume on the famous ladies was necessary. This volume contains several humorous poems on famous women, as well as some other humorous verses. Summary by Carolin
Genre(s): Poetry
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Publishers' Preface | Larry Wilson |
00:02:11 |
Play 02 | Eve | Debbie R. Baker Robinson |
00:03:24 |
Play 03 | Lady Godiva | Nemo |
00:03:47 |
Play 04 | Miss Marie Corelli | Crln Yldz Ksr |
00:04:30 |
Play 05 | Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy | Kalynda |
00:02:18 |
Play 06 | Mrs. Grundy | Patrick Wallace |
00:03:21 |
Play 07 | Mrs. Christopher Columbus | Diana Schmidt |
00:03:34 |
Play 08 | Dame Rumor | Nemo |
00:03:17 |
Play 09 | The Cry of the Children | Nemo |
00:03:05 |
Play 10 | The Cry of the Elders | Nemo |
00:03:15 |
Play 11 | An Epithalamium | Crln Yldz Ksr |
00:03:43 |
Play 12 | The Self-Made Father to His Ready-Made Son | Scotty Smith |
00:02:12 |
Play 13 | The Author to His Hostess | Crln Yldz Ksr |
00:03:48 |
Play 14 | On the Decline of Gentility Among the Young | Kalynda |
00:02:34 |
Play 15 | 'Lochinvar' | Scotty Smith |
00:03:01 |
Play 16 | Abbreviation's Artful Aid | Jason in Panama |
00:02:17 |
Play 17 | Author's Aftword | Larry Wilson |
00:02:05 |