In Old Plantation Days
Paul Laurence Dunbar
Leído por Jim Locke





With this collection of short stories, Dunbar sought to draw on the success of his dialect poems by recreating and portraying the southern plantation during slavery. The stories focus on the stereotypical portrait of slaves as obedient workers happy to spend their lives in service of their benevolent owner. His attempt to find success was only partially realized, as his stories drew not only criticism but, in some cases, anger at their very stereotypical nature. The book itself, however, proved to be more lucrative than previous fiction works had been for the author. (Summary by Special Collections and Archives, Wright State University) (5 hr 46 min)
Capítulos
Aunt Tempe's Triumph | 12:57 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Aunt Tempe's Revenge | 14:52 | Leído por Jim Locke |
The Walls of Jericho | 14:51 | Leído por Jim Locke |
How Brother Parker Fell from Grace | 14:04 | Leído por Jim Locke |
The Trousers | 12:49 | Leído por Jim Locke |
The Last Fiddling of Mordaunt's Jim | 14:52 | Leído por Jim Locke |
A Supper by Proxy | 14:35 | Leído por Jim Locke |
The Trouble about Sophiny | 12:18 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Mr. Groby's Slippery Gift | 12:24 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Ash-Cake Hannah and Her Ben | 13:58 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Dizzy-Headed Dick | 11:57 | Leído por Jim Locke |
The Conjuring Contest | 12:43 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Dandy Jim's Conjure Scare | 11:42 | Leído por Jim Locke |
The Memory of Martha | 14:04 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Who Stands for the Gods | 10:46 | Leído por Jim Locke |
A Lady Slipper | 14:28 | Leído por Jim Locke |
A Blessed Deceit | 13:58 | Leído por Jim Locke |
The Brief Cure of Aunt Fanny | 15:09 | Leído por Jim Locke |
The Stanton Coachman | 12:10 | Leído por Jim Locke |
The Easter Wedding | 10:32 | Leído por Jim Locke |
The Finding of Martha | 25:28 | Leído por Jim Locke |
The Defection of Maria Ann Gibbs | 15:33 | Leído por Jim Locke |
The Judgment of Paris | 16:01 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Silent Sam'el | 12:27 | Leído por Jim Locke |
The Way of a Woman | 11:37 | Leído por Jim Locke |
Reseñas
could have had a better reader





Suzanne
I give the reader credit for volunteering, but he reads in a dreadful monotone, varied occasionally by a sing song, and he stumbled and bumbled with the dialect so that at times what he was reading was unintelligible. These stories are a glimpse into how white folk viewed the lives of their slaves, but listening to this reader was so difficult that I gave up.
Unbearable





Cape Codder
I cannot comment on the content, as I never was able to listen to an appreciable amount of it; the reason - the reader. Bless him for volunteering, but he is positively unbearable to listen to!





A LibriVox Listener
I did read/listen to the end. Happy to say I enjoy and identify with all the characters. Congratulations, author, may Karma have eased your road.