Raven and Other Poems, The by POE, Edgar Allan
by LibriVox
January 1, 1970 10:00 am
“Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore—While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of some one gently rapping — rapping at my chamber door. “Tis some visitor,” I muttered, “tapping at my chamber door — Only this and nothing more.””. Those sonorous and somber words of Edgar Allan Poe that begin The Raven are part of most everyone’s fond educational memories. Beautiful and haunting to hear and even more fun to read aloud. In this recording I have just attempted to express my enjoyment of the beauty in some favorite Poe poems. Beside The Raven, there are Alone; A Dream Within A Dream; Annabel Lee; City In the Sea; The Bells; A Dream Within a Dream; Annabel Lee; Dreamland; Evening Star; Lenore; Eldorado; A Valentine and “The Happiest Day”. Hopefully listeners will enjoy hearing them half as much as I enjoyed the selfish pleasure of recording them. (Summary by Phil Chenevert)
Recent Episodes
01 - The Raven
55 years ago02 - Alone
55 years ago03 - The City in the Sea
55 years ago04 - The Bells
55 years ago05 - A Dream Within A Dream
55 years ago06 - Annabel Lee
55 years ago07 - Dreamland
55 years ago08 - Evening Star
55 years ago09 - Lenore
55 years ago10 - Eldorado
55 years ago