Summer Days in Shakespeare Land
Charles George Harper
Gelesen von Lee Smalley





"Some delights of the ancient town of Stratford-upon-Avon and the country round about, together with a sketch of the life of Mr. William Shakespeare, in which many things both new and entertaining are to be found...and wherein certain fanatics are handsomely confuted." "Certain fanatics" refers to insistent doubters of Shakespeare's authorship of the great literary works attributed to him. The quoted statement appears before the Preface. The book, which was published in 1913, charmingly describes the area's structures, history, and lore. ~ Lee Smalley (8 hr 7 min)
Kapitel
Preface | 4:26 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter I | 8:58 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter II | 11:10 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter III | 16:59 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter IV | 22:32 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter V | 25:11 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter VI | 17:33 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter VII | 23:57 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter VIII | 17:10 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter IX | 12:00 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter X | 17:05 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter XI | 17:30 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter XII | 22:38 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter XIII | 16:07 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter XIV | 15:43 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter XV | 19:35 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter XVI | 17:05 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter XVII | 21:26 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter XVIII | 17:26 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter XIX | 10:34 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter XX | 14:23 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter XXI | 14:54 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter XXII | 15:53 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter XXIII | 13:04 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter XXIV | 28:42 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter XXV | 20:39 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter XXVI | 30:34 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Chapter XXVII | 14:40 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Bewertungen
confusing





Shelly
I managed to struggle to get half way through, Rather than visiting/discussing places from Shakespeare text ,the author haphazardly links flora/fauna/places as he comes across them. His Shakespeare Land covers a wider area than most opinion. We get odd bits of unrelevant history and legend. Quite well read but some mispronounced place names.