The Bab Ballads (version 2)

W. S. Gilbert (1836 - 1911)

The Bab Ballads are a collection of light verse by W. S. Gilbert, illustrated with his own comic drawings. Gilbert wrote the Ballads before he became famous for his comic opera librettos with Arthur Sullivan. In writing the Bab Ballads, Gilbert developed his unique "topsy-turvy" style, where the humor was derived by setting up a ridiculous premise and working out its logical consequences, however absurd. The Ballads also reveal Gilbert's cynical and satirical approach to humor. They became famous on their own, as well as being a source for plot elements, characters and songs that Gilbert would recycle in the Gilbert and Sullivan operas. The Bab Ballads take their name from Gilbert's childhood nickname, and he later began to sign his illustrations "Bab".

Nothing else quite like the Ballads has ever been produced in the English language. They contain both satire and nonsense, as well as a great deal of utter absurdity. The Ballads were read aloud at private dinner-parties, public banquets and even in the House of Lords. Summary by Wikipedia and Phil Chenevert

Genre(s): Humorous Fiction, Poetry, Ballads

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Captain Reece Phil Chenevert
00:05:02
Play 02 The Rival Curates Lisa Reichert
00:03:35
Play 03 Only A Dancing Girl Ken Masters
00:02:18
Play 04 General John MikeStanich
00:02:26
Play 05 To A Little Maid—By A Policeman Ken Masters
00:01:35
Play 06 John And Freddy MikeStanich
00:02:45
Play 07 Sir Guy The Crusader Shakira Searle
00:03:49
Play 08 Haunted Chris Pyle
00:02:37
Play 09 The Bishop And The `Busman MikeStanich
00:02:57
Play 10 The Troubadour Shakira Searle
00:04:34
Play 11 Ferdinando And Elvira; Or, The Gentle Pieman Lisa Reichert
00:05:53
Play 12 Lorenzo De Lardy readread
00:03:47
Play 13 Disillusioned—By An Ex-Enthusiast Shakira Searle
00:03:41
Play 14 Babette’s Love Ezwa
00:06:11
Play 15 To My Bride—(Whoever She May Be) Shakira Searle
00:03:35
Play 16 The Folly Of Brown—By A General Agent Chris Pyle
00:03:29
Play 17 Sir Macklin Chris Pyle
00:02:51
Play 18 The Yarn Of The “Nancy Bell” Chris Pyle
00:03:40
Play 19 The Bishop Of Rum-Ti-Foo Chris Pyle
00:03:28
Play 20 The Precocious Baby. A Very True Tale John Kellow
00:04:03
Play 21 To Phoebe Ken Masters
00:01:36
Play 22 Baines Carew, Gentleman Lisa Reichert
00:04:36
Play 23 Thomas Winterbottom Hance NoelBadrian
00:04:54
Play 24 The Reverend Micah Sowls KDMoore
00:03:49
Play 25 A Discontented Sugar Broker MikeStanich
00:04:16
Play 26 The Pantomime “Super” To His Mask Ezwa
00:02:31
Play 27 The Force Of Argument Ruth Golding
00:05:00
Play 28 The Ghost, The Gallant, The Gael, And The Goblin Diana Schmidt
00:04:53
Play 29 The Phantom Curate. A Fable NoelBadrian
00:04:18
Play 30 The Sensation Captain Newgatenovelist
00:04:17
Play 31 Tempora Mutantur Shakira Searle
00:03:16
Play 32 At A Pantomime. By A Bilious One Shakira Searle
00:04:32
Play 33 King Borria Bungalee Boo MikeStanich
00:04:24
Play 34 The Periwinkle Girl Shakira Searle
00:04:44
Play 35 Thomson Green And Harriet Hale Ezwa
00:04:11
Play 36 Bob Polter Lisa Reichert
00:04:57
Play 37 The Story Of Prince Agib MikeStanich
00:04:13
Play 38 Ellen McJones Aberdeen MikeStanich
00:04:46
Play 39 Peter The Wag MikeStanich
00:03:34
Play 40 Ben Allah Achmet;—Or, The Fatal Tum MikeStanich
00:03:51
Play 41 The Three Kings Of Chickeraboo MikeStanich
00:03:31
Play 42 Joe Golightly—Or, The First Lord’s Daughter MikeStanich
00:03:56
Play 43 To The Terrestrial Globe. By A Miserable Wretch Ken Masters
00:01:33
Play 44 Gentle Alice Brown Shakira Searle
00:06:26