COMPLETE Celestina by Charlotte Turner Smith - kd
Ok... I returned... This is a reply to both of you:
Linda, thanks for the chapters. Hope you find them interesting.
Jenipher, I quite expected to see you here. I know this is right up your alley. I am so glad you came. Volume 2 is all yours. Have fun.
Stav.
Linda, thanks for the chapters. Hope you find them interesting.
Jenipher, I quite expected to see you here. I know this is right up your alley. I am so glad you came. Volume 2 is all yours. Have fun.
Stav.
Love gothic novels? Try Children Of The Abbey. Like surprising mysteries? Try The Amathist Cross. Looking for an easy read? Try Harriet's Choice.
Hi Stav - welcome back!
I have a question about Volume 1 - Chapter 4 which I am currently proof listening. At Page 74 after the 1st paragraph the text suddenly jumps to a part sentence about the weather and I do not know if there is missing text or this is just the way it is supposed to be and then it leads into a new para that starts at the middle of a sentence it looks like and takes a different direction. If you try string these lines together they do not make sense...
Here is the last sentence from the 1st para on page 74 which just ends as you see below and then below it is what is printed next and then the 3rd sentence is the 1st sentence of the new paragraph. It just does not make sense to me.
His figure was one of those which look as if
The blasts of January would blow them thro' and thro';
and the irregularities of his life had so much impaired a habit naturally weak, that at thirty he was a mere shadow, ....
Other than this I am really enjoying this book!
Any suggestions?
I have a question about Volume 1 - Chapter 4 which I am currently proof listening. At Page 74 after the 1st paragraph the text suddenly jumps to a part sentence about the weather and I do not know if there is missing text or this is just the way it is supposed to be and then it leads into a new para that starts at the middle of a sentence it looks like and takes a different direction. If you try string these lines together they do not make sense...
Here is the last sentence from the 1st para on page 74 which just ends as you see below and then below it is what is printed next and then the 3rd sentence is the 1st sentence of the new paragraph. It just does not make sense to me.
His figure was one of those which look as if
The blasts of January would blow them thro' and thro';
and the irregularities of his life had so much impaired a habit naturally weak, that at thirty he was a mere shadow, ....
Other than this I am really enjoying this book!
Any suggestions?
Hi Stav -
Here is my recording of Volume 1 - Chapter 4
As I mentioned above there is a problem with the reading which I think is at about the 14:00 minute mark. I am happy to fix the recording if it needs to be changed. Other than that it can be PL'd
https://librivox.org/uploads/kilteddragon/celestina_04_turnersmith_128kb.mp3 - 30:36
Here is my recording of Volume 1 - Chapter 4
As I mentioned above there is a problem with the reading which I think is at about the 14:00 minute mark. I am happy to fix the recording if it needs to be changed. Other than that it can be PL'd
https://librivox.org/uploads/kilteddragon/celestina_04_turnersmith_128kb.mp3 - 30:36
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Hi Lynda, that paragraph is correct as printed. I found a scan of the book on Archive and it is the same there. The line in question is a quote from Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale and is meant to say that he is so thin that the wind would blow right through him.
Thanks Barry!
Well that recording is baked then and can be PL'd.
Stav - here is Section 5 - which is Volume 1, Chapter 5
https://librivox.org/uploads/kilteddragon/celestina_05_turnersmith_128kb.mp3 - 13:41
Well that recording is baked then and can be PL'd.
Stav - here is Section 5 - which is Volume 1, Chapter 5
https://librivox.org/uploads/kilteddragon/celestina_05_turnersmith_128kb.mp3 - 13:41
Wow, Linda, you are fast. Thank you. As for the unclear paragraph... I sometimes read 18th century books and find plenty of them. They wrote in a completely different style then is comon today. You get used to it once youread many books from this erra.
Love gothic novels? Try Children Of The Abbey. Like surprising mysteries? Try The Amathist Cross. Looking for an easy read? Try Harriet's Choice.
Hi Miss Stav -
Here is Volume 1, Chapter 6 or Section 6
https://librivox.org/uploads/kilteddragon/celestina_06_turnersmith_128kb.mp3 - 17:29
Have a good evening!
Here is Volume 1, Chapter 6 or Section 6
https://librivox.org/uploads/kilteddragon/celestina_06_turnersmith_128kb.mp3 - 17:29
Have a good evening!
Hi Miss Stav -
Here are my next two recordings in Volume 1 -
Section 7 - https://librivox.org/uploads/kilteddragon/celestina_07_turnersmith_128kb.mp3 - 15:21
Section 8 - https://librivox.org/uploads/kilteddragon/celestina_08_turnersmith_128kb.mp3 - 22:54
Have a good day!
Here are my next two recordings in Volume 1 -
Section 7 - https://librivox.org/uploads/kilteddragon/celestina_07_turnersmith_128kb.mp3 - 15:21
Section 8 - https://librivox.org/uploads/kilteddragon/celestina_08_turnersmith_128kb.mp3 - 22:54
Have a good day!
Hi miss stav. I thank you for your message. I would be happy to take this one on for DPL. Sign me up. I am now subscribed to this forum. Thanks for the opportunity!
Anthony
We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak. ~Epictetus
We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak. ~Epictetus
Hi Anthony,
it siis wonderful of you to agree to dpl this project. Now I know we are in very good hands. Regards,
Stav.
it siis wonderful of you to agree to dpl this project. Now I know we are in very good hands. Regards,
Stav.
Love gothic novels? Try Children Of The Abbey. Like surprising mysteries? Try The Amathist Cross. Looking for an easy read? Try Harriet's Choice.