Weird Tales, Volume 1


Lu par Thomas A. Copeland

(4.8 stars; 5 reviews)

These stories form the first volume of the renowned Tales of Hoffman. They are fantasies with hints of the supernatural—quintessential Romanticism. Writers of the Romantic period typically seek to lift the spirit to awe, wonder, love, horror, or other extremes of emotion. Hoffmann is drawn to such experiences, particularly as they relate to the creative process. Although he occasionally arouses them in the reader, he more often examines them critically or, in the case of hysterical excesses, especially infatuation, satirizes them. - Summary by T. A. Copeland (0 hr 2 min)

Chapitres

The Cremona Violin, Part 1 43:22 Lu par Thomas A. Copeland
The Cremona Violin, Part 2 21:01 Lu par Thomas A. Copeland
The Fermata 53:46 Lu par Thomas A. Copeland
Signor Formica, Part 1 32:53 Lu par Thomas A. Copeland
Signor Formica, Part 2 46:37 Lu par Thomas A. Copeland
Signor Formica, Part 3 33:08 Lu par Thomas A. Copeland
Signor Formica, Part 4 34:28 Lu par Thomas A. Copeland
Signor Formica, Part 5 39:39 Lu par Thomas A. Copeland
Signor Formica, Part 6 32:49 Lu par Thomas A. Copeland
The Sand-man, Part 1 51:36 Lu par Thomas A. Copeland
The Sand-man, Part 2 45:04 Lu par Thomas A. Copeland
The Entail, Part 1 59:17 Lu par Thomas A. Copeland
The Entail, Part 2 50:54 Lu par Thomas A. Copeland
The Entail, Part 3 49:02 Lu par Thomas A. Copeland
The Entail, Part 4 51:33 Lu par Thomas A. Copeland
Arthur's Hall, Part 1 39:14 Lu par Thomas A. Copeland
Arthur's Hall, Part 2 38:08 Lu par Thomas A. Copeland

Critiques

Enjoyed mist


(4 stars)

Most stories were interesting.The reader was very good but the room he was in made it sound hollow


(5 stars)

fascinating stories, perfectly read. loved especially the voice effects and the interesting footnotes. thank you very much for sharing!