Some Poems of Roger Casement
This is a small volume of poetry by Roger Casement. Casement was a diplomat for years, active especially in Africa, where he witnessed the dark side of British Imperialism. He began to devote his life to human rights, and is still recognised for his important work particularly in the Congo and in Peru. - Summary by Carolin
Genre(s): Poetry
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Introduction by Gertrude Parry | Linda Olsen Fitak |
00:13:50 |
Play 02 | The Heart's Verdict | Grace Daniel |
00:00:45 |
Play 03 | Mio Salvatore | Grace Daniel |
00:00:55 |
Play 04 | Love's Horizon | Grace Daniel |
00:01:05 |
Play 05 | Love's Cares | Queen Tiffany Rose |
00:01:23 |
Play 06 | The Peak of the Cameroons | Bruce Kachuk |
00:02:33 |
Play 07 | Hamilcar Barca | Bruce Kachuk |
00:01:33 |
Play 08 | Verses sent from the Congo Free State in response to Mr. Harrison's appeal for the restoration of the Elgin Marbles to Greece | Bruce Kachuk |
00:01:40 |
Play 09 | Lost Youth | Larry Wilson |
00:01:25 |
Play 10 | The Streets of Catania | Bruce Kachuk |
00:01:29 |
Play 11 | The Irish Language | Linda Olsen Fitak |
00:01:16 |
Play 12 | Parnell | Larry Wilson |
00:01:10 |
Play 13 | Benburb | Bruce Kachuk |
00:07:00 |
Play 14 | Oliver Cromwell | Larry Wilson |
00:01:15 |
Play 15 | The Triumph of Hugh O'Neill | Bruce Kachuk |
00:03:16 |
Play 16 | Translation from Victor Hugo's 'Feuilles d'Automne' | Nemo |
00:01:42 |