[COMPLETE] The complete poetical works, by Edgar Allan Poe - tg

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BLNEW wrote: December 11th, 2019, 6:03 pm i'll get it to you this weekend :)

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Great!
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BLNEW wrote: December 14th, 2019, 7:05 pm Hello,

# 83 Jacinta is below. 1:05 in length

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/completepoeticalworks_83_poe_128kb.mp3

Thanks,
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silverquill wrote: December 14th, 2019, 8:34 pm I'm starting to assemble the scenes for Politian.
I know these parts of already been proofed but there are several errors in the part of Di Broglio
Throughout, I am hearing Pol-i-ti-tion. The extra syllable makes into a different word other than the man's name.
And, in the next to last line, ~1:06 I hear ab-truse instead of ab-struse.

Since it has been awhile, I'll PM Nemo
OK. Good to know! :thumbs:
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silverquill wrote: December 14th, 2019, 8:34 pm I'm starting to assemble the scenes for Politian.
I know these parts of already been proofed but there are several errors in the part of Di Broglio
Throughout, I am hearing Pol-i-ti-tion. The extra syllable makes into a different word other than the man's name.
And, in the next to last line, ~1:06 I hear ab-truse instead of ab-struse.

Since it has been awhile, I'll PM Nemo
Larry, new section 81 uploaded with requested changes .... https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/completepoeticalworks_81_poe_128kb.mp3
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Larry this project is all yours.
I resign as DPL.
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I've removed you as DPL, Helen. Thanks for your help on this project!
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You are most welcome.
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NemoR wrote: December 15th, 2019, 12:21 pm
silverquill wrote: December 14th, 2019, 8:34 pm I'm starting to assemble the scenes for Politian.
I know these parts of already been proofed but there are several errors in the part of Di Broglio
Throughout, I am hearing Pol-i-ti-tion. The extra syllable makes into a different word other than the man's name.
And, in the next to last line, ~1:06 I hear ab-truse instead of ab-struse.

Since it has been awhile, I'll PM Nemo
Larry, new section 81 uploaded with requested changes .... https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/completepoeticalworks_81_poe_128kb.mp3
Thanks, Nemo!
Sounds so much better.
I appreciate your good spirit.
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So, with that, here is Politician Scene 1

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/completepoeticalworks_35_poe_128kb.mp3 5:29

And, to dispel any doubt, this project is NOT all mine.
I'm just a volunteer reader and a editor for these scenes, just trying to do the best I can to help out.
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Larry,

1-In order for "Politician" to be misinterpreted, it would have had to be proceeded by "The", "A/an" articles (they are a type of determiner) and it never was. It is not your job to create "errors" because words are not pronounced to your liking. It was clearly understood as a name...Tomato, tomoto..is still a red fruit, puree or diced doesn't change it.

~1:06 I hear ab-truse instead of ab-struse.

2-to edit scenes is it your job to correct pronunciation? In the English language the word
"abtruse" does not exist, so how can it change the meaning of a sentence? This project is not "word perfect" so if I could understand the meaning in a sentence (the way it was pronounced) it did not warrant change.

What does warrant a change is your disrespect for your fellow volunteers.
Your over-kill attitude should have been pointed out to you by bdanzige or Triciag, sadly they chose not to.
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That's enough.

I spoke with Larry via PM and gave him my opinion about the situation. I did not have to make that known publicly, but I am posting about it here, for the record.

I will delete any more posts about the pronunciation and over-PL'ing, as it's approaching the realm of "not nice".

Let's finish off this project in a friendly way, please. We're almost done. "Peace on earth, good-will to men," please.
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silverquill wrote: December 16th, 2019, 10:16 pm So, with that, here is Politician Scene 1

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/completepoeticalworks_35_poe_128kb.mp3 5:29

And, to dispel any doubt, this project is NOT all mine.
I'm just a volunteer reader and a editor for these scenes, just trying to do the best I can to help out.
Thank you Larry. I will add it to the MW tomorrow.
I was offline for two days and I am very sorry to see what went on. I really hope to finish this project in good spirit. I'm glad I had everyone's help along the way. Let's try to finish it together.
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Jacinta's lines are PL OK, for the record. :)
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Politian scene 1: PL OK!
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Section one: https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/completepoeticalworks_01_poe_128kb.mp3 (27:07)

Sorry it took a while. The recording for section two should follow in the next few days.

Notes to the PL:
At some point, the script reads "lie wrote frequently to Miss Royster,". My guess is that "lie" should be "He", and that's what I read.
The script mentions a Mr. Boiling, who is sometimes spelled Bolling. I assume it should indeed be Boiling, since OCR probably mistakes an i for an l more easily than the other way around. If this is wrong, I shall re-record the affected sections.
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