[COMPLETE] Astrophel by Swinburne -ans

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Astrophel and Other Poems, by Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837 - 1909)

This project is now complete!
All audio files can be found on our catalog page: https://librivox.org/astrophel-and-other-poems-by-algernon-charles-swinburne/

A collection of poems by the English poet Algernon Charles Swinburne, first published in 1904 and dedicated to the artist and designer William Morris.

The first poem is a tribute to the Elizabethan poet Sir Philip Sidney and his sonnet sequence Astrophil and Stella.

(Summary by Alan Mapstone)
Source text (please read only from this text!):
https://www.gutenberg.org/etext/18673/

Deadline: Please submit your recording within 1 month of placing your claim. If you cannot complete the recording within this time, please post in the thread to relinquish your claim or to ask the BC for an extension. If your recording is not completed by the deadline, your claim may be reassigned at the BC's discretion.

Claiming sections: Look in the Magic Window below for the list of available sections. Post a reply in this thread asking for the section you would like to record.

New to recording? Please see our Newbie Guide to Recording for further instructions. A quick guide to our required technical settings can be found here. When you post your file, please tell the BC what name you would like to use in our catalog.

Prooflistening level: Special - Standard PL, plus checking all tech specs including file names, volume, background noise, and plosives for new readers. For everyone, follow along with text and check to make sure any deviations from text don't affect rhyme, meter, or meaning.
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Magic Window:



BC Admin
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This paragraph is temporary and will be replaced by the MC with the list of sections and reader (Magic Window) once this project is in the admin system.

[list]
[*]Project Code: M4AVXtoD
[*]Link to author on Wikipedia (if available): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algernon_Charles_Swinburne (Algernon Charles Swinburne)
[*]Link to title on Wikipedia (if available): https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Astrophel_and_Other_Poems
[*]Number of sections (files) this project will have: 41
[*]Does the project have an introduction or preface: No
[*]Original publication date (if known): 1917
[*]If you are a new volunteer, how would you like your name (or pseudonym) credited in the catalog?
[*]Do you have a URL you would like associated with your name?:
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Genres for the project: Poetry/Lyric

Keywords that describe the book: Poetry, Lyric, English, Swinburne

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LibriVox recording settings: mono (1 channel), 44100 Hz sample rate, 128 kbps constant bit rate MP3. See the Tech Specs

Intro to recording:
Leave 0.5 to 1 second of silence at the beginning.

For the first section say:
"Astrophel and Other Poems by Algernon Charles Swinburne. This LibriVox recording is in the public domain." [Optional: "Read by your name."] "Section Title."
At end of recording say:
"End of Poem." [Optional, and if not stated in the intro: "Read by your name."]
For subsequent sections say:
" Title of Poem by Algernon Charles Swinburne. Read for Librivox.org by your name."
At end of recording say:
"End of poem. This recording is in the Public Domain."
If you are recording the final section of the book, add:
"End of Astrophel and Other Poems, by Algernon Charles Swinburne."
Leave 5 seconds of silence at the end.

Filename: astrophel_##_swinburne_128kb.mp3 where ## is the section number. (e.g. astrophel_01_swinburne_128kb.mp3)

Upload to the LibriVox Uploader: https://librivox.org/login/uploader
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MC to select: Annise

Copy and paste the file link generated by the uploader into a new post in this thread along with the file duration (mm:ss). Watch this thread for prooflistening notes.

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask! Just post in this thread.
Last edited by alanmapstone on November 7th, 2023, 11:05 am, edited 6 times in total.
Alan
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Post by alanmapstone »

I will BC and DPL this project.

I will need the good offices of an MC :help:
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Post by annise »

Don't know about good offices - but I'll set it up. Back soon
All yours. Could you change the eText to the main PG link not the epub one - so that it works for everyone and works as long as PG exists.
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Thanks annise :wink:
I will change the link as requested.
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Magic Window is filled and we are ready for readers claims :wink:
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Post by mleigh »

Might I read section 36, To a Cat.

Thanks,

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mleigh wrote: September 29th, 2023, 2:01 am Might I read section 36, To a Cat.
Section 36 assigned, thanks you :wink:
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Post by Kitty »

Hi Alan, I can help out with the French poem in 22: Au Tombeau de Banville

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Kitty wrote: September 29th, 2023, 2:51 am Hi Alan, I can help out with the French poem in 22: Au Tombeau de Banville
Thanks Sonia, section assigned :wink:
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Post by Kitty »

here is your first poem :)

https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/astrophel_22_swinburne_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 1:14 min.

Didn't know Swinburne also wrote in French

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Post by silverquill »

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Kitty wrote: September 29th, 2023, 3:51 am here is your first poem :)
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/astrophel_22_swinburne_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 1:14 min.
Didn't know Swinburne also wrote in French
PL OK! :thumbs:
Our first completed section :wink:

Swinburne was educated at Eton, where he won prizes for French and Italian, and also at Oxford. He later travelled extensively in France and Italy as young men of his class and wealth tended to do in those days (the "Grand Tour" as it was called)
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alanmapstone wrote: September 29th, 2023, 8:47 am Swinburne was educated at Eton, where he won prizes for French and Italian, and also at Oxford. He later travelled extensively in France and Italy as young men of his class and wealth tended to do in those days (the "Grand Tour" as it was called)
ah yes, I understand...probably a spoilt brat too :lol: so I guess we can also expect Italian poems by him in one of his collections.

thanks for the quick PL ok

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silverquill wrote: September 29th, 2023, 7:35 am Could I take a handful? 18,20,23,24,31,32
Sections assigned, thanks Larry :wink:

1/3rd claimed and we aren't out of the Launch Pad yet :lol:
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