[COMPLETE] Oxford Poetry 1915, edited by G.D.H.C. and T.W.E. - tg

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lymiewithpurpose wrote: February 6th, 2020, 6:56 pm
Yep. What name would you like in the catalog?
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julianpratley wrote: February 6th, 2020, 7:14 pm
lymiewithpurpose wrote: February 6th, 2020, 6:56 pm
Yep. What name would you like in the catalog?
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Hi Campbell,

May I claim 23,36,47 please.

Thnx!
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NemoR wrote: February 7th, 2020, 10:06 pm Hi Campbell,

May I claim 23,36,47 please.

Thnx!
Yep, thanks.
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I see there are few poems left. I would be glad to read 24 Domino Meo.

I would take 19, but I think that needs a feminine voice.
And, the long Dorothy Sayers piece is great, but I have very minimal ability in French and it would sound horrible.
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silverquill wrote: February 12th, 2020, 8:45 am I see there are few poems left. I would be glad to read 24 Domino Meo.

I would take 19, but I think that needs a feminine voice.
And, the long Dorothy Sayers piece is great, but I have very minimal ability in French and it would sound horrible.
Put you down for 24. Yes, that French passage is annoying, especially because it needs a U.S. reader. My only thought would be maybe someone could find and read that passage if posted in the 'French Help' (or whatever it's called) forum? I can't seem to recall any U.S. readers who know French decently which makes it rough.
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Bonjour, :D

Voulez-vous que je lise ce petit paragraphe d’introduction en français ?

Au tout début de la Section 34.

A bientôt, si vous le souhaitez...

Bien cordialement
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ChristianeJehanne wrote: February 17th, 2020, 5:02 am Bonjour, :D

Voulez-vous que je lise ce petit paragraphe d’introduction en français ?

Au tout début de la Section 34.

A bientôt, si vous le souhaitez...

Bien cordialement
Christiane.
Thanks for volunteering! Unfortunately, the author died in 1957, so I believe that would violate France's public domain rules (I tried to do some research, and settled on death + 70 years?). That's what makes this paragraph so tough to find readers for. Thanks for being willing to do it though.
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Entendu ! Bonne chance !
Amicalement 😀
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I’ll be able to read section 34, with the introduction in French. :D
No PD problems here. I’m an American, and I speak fluent French.
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Ealswythe wrote: February 17th, 2020, 4:47 pm I’ll be able to read section 34, with the introduction in French. :D
No PD problems here. I’m an American, and I speak fluent French.
Yay! Thanks so much. This was the one section I anticipated having a hard time filling, glad to see it has found a reader.
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Hi Campbell--May I please claim the last poem, Section 19--? Thanks!
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lubee930 wrote: February 18th, 2020, 10:56 am Hi Campbell--May I please claim the last poem, Section 19--? Thanks!
Of course! Thanks.
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