Harold the Dauntless


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(3 stars; 3 reviews)

Harold the Dauntless is a rhymed, romantic, narrative-poem by Sir Walter Scott. Written in 1817, it weaves together elements of popular English legends and folklore using dramatic themes.

The poem recounts the exploits and the personal spiritual journey of a doubtful knight errant - Harold the son of Danish Count Witikind: who seeks to recover his lands and wed a suitable spouse.

Fire-breathing Harold is as much a stranger to love as he is addicted to dangerous adventure: yet his own confrontations with the spirit-world shake his faith in supposed omnipotence of the traditional Norse pantheon.

Can a blood-thirsty warrior like Harold ever feel the raptures of love?

Can a man born to cherish gods of war really wish to exchange them for a God of peace?
(Introduction by Godsend) (2 hr 7 min)

Chapitres

00 Introduction 4:51 Lu par Nathan
01 Canto First 22:49 Lu par Nathan
02 Canto Second 21:46 Lu par Nathan
03 Canto Third 16:49 Lu par Nathan
04 Canto Fourth 18:40 Lu par Nathan
05 Canto Fifth 19:47 Lu par Nathan
06 Canto Sixth 21:35 Lu par Nathan
07 Conclusion 1:10 Lu par Nathan

Critiques

SHOULD HAVE BEEN AN ENJOYABLE LISTEN, BUT...


(4 stars)

The volume was too soft and the reader as either too close to the mic or thr gain was set too high. Scott's poetry is always well done.