Cecil's Own Book
Ann Hawkshaw
Read by Phil Benson
Ann Hawkshaw's fourth and final collection was published privately and named for her young grandson, Cecil Wedgwood. Written for children, the volume alternates prose with poetry and is lighter in tone than her earlier work, although poems such as 'The Discontented Stream' and 'The Ambitious Water-Lily' are tinged with a sense of waste. The final piece in the collection, 'In Memoriam', is a moving elegy on childhood death, which alludes to Hawkshaw's loss of three children including Cecil's mother who died shortly after his birth. - Summary by Phil Benson (2 hr 37 min)
Chapters
The wonderful adventures of Hasan the younger | 54:33 | Read by Phil Benson |
The selfish toad; The discontented stream | 7:22 | Read by Phil Benson |
Little Prince Bepettedbyall | 13:46 | Read by Phil Benson |
The noontide dream; The squirrel that forgot that it would be winter; The ambit… | 13:05 | Read by Phil Benson |
The fairy gift, or the iron bracelet | 58:21 | Read by Phil Benson |
Change - not death; Earth's waters; The birds of passage; Homes of the flowers;… | 10:21 | Read by Phil Benson |