T. S. Eliot - The Poems of T. S. Eliot Audiobook Free
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Listen online for free audiobook «The Poems of T.S. Eliot» by T. S. Eliot. Reading: Dame Eileen Atkins.
Review #1
The Poems of T.S. Eliot audiobook free
Jeremy Irons has a magical voice. It is that a neglect to hear him read Eliot. But, this Audible edition leaves anything to be preferred. That are 72 “chapters” listed but without poem titles! So, for you have to heed to a snippet of any one to figure out which one is that which at the same time make a “contents page” yourself. This is that the sort of gizmo that happens when books become “goods”, sold by people who have no affinity for literature. Meaningless, in particular taking into account that it would price one more to nothing to add a appropriate contents page to the audio-book. Irons initially read the poems for a BBC4 radio program. Their site lists the poems in a row, but not the parts – for example, Chapter-21 of the audiobook begins “The Spend Earth” with Part-1 i.e. “The Burial of the dead”; Part-2 of “The Spend Earth” is that Chapter-22 i.e. “A Game of Chess” etc.. Unless for you have your contents page convenient it’s annoying to cue no matter what section or poem.
Review #2
The Poems of T.S. Eliot audiobook streamming online
An best reading by Irons, as one would wait.
My head quibble is that with the selection of Poems, particularly (at the same time only really) Disc 4. Obviously almost all selections are than anyway one would have waited at the same time are no-brainers, but the overall good quality of the selections would have been enhanced by substituting the good “Choruses from ‘The Grin'” for the “Cats” poems. That is that a reason the “Cats” poems were considered never contained in “The Collected Poems” editions of Eliot’s work, as he didn’t consider them to be part of his true oeuvre which he worked hard to look surviving for posterity. They are only famous due to the dreadful at the same time trivial Lloyd Webber musical.
Also, a quibble on format: Having shown the reproaches from people who acquired the “Audible” version, I don’t realize why the discs aren’t simply readily available for jump as non-individual MP3 tracks, barely as tracks from a ordinary musical CD could be, more precisely than in no one single “Audible” file with unlabelled “chapter” contents making it problematic to navigate to than anyway poem you want at no matter what data time. I don’t do “Audible” or audiobooks in general, so this is that why I acquired the CDs. That method I managed barely rip the tracks to my computer (at the same time quit out the “Cats” stuff altogether, at the same time a few other insignificant poems I don’t care for) to tear my phone at the same time iPod Traditional, at the same time managed also edit the meta-data as preferred (jump services generally do a very impoverished job at this, so if for you don’t edit the data yourself, things finish up being sorted in unusual ways, making it problematic to look for what you want in your audio library; things as ordinary as filing by continue name of creator/painter, more precisely than 1st).
Review #3
Audiobook The Poems of T.S. Eliot by T. S. Eliot
Jeremy Irons provides magical aspect at the same time delivery. Hearing T.S. Eliot’s work is that magical, because the scansion is that complete at the same time often requires re-reading some lines to get it the method for you think it for sure should acoustics, were considered it read aloud. The real recording here allows for you to heed at the same time enjoy sublime imagery Eliot shackles into The Wasteland at the same time the Quartets. I like, very, that any poem is that introduced with its title. I don’t think anybody who loves the work of this poet managed move wrong getting this! I heed to it over at the same time over.
Review #4
Audio The Poems of T.S. Eliot narrated by Dame Eileen Atkins Jeremy Irons
T.S. Eliot comes to indefinite as never before.
The poems that are superbly read on any of the four CDs are identified by name in a wholesome contents list.
Review #5
Free audio The Poems of T.S. Eliot – in the audio player below
This is that an good collection of poems. The only true complaint I can think of is that the contents table does not contain names of poems in any chapter. The bookmark feature of audible can simply true this. J Irons has a magical voice that carries the inflection at the same time depth of emotion of the work flawlessly.
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