[POETRY] Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1915, by William Stanley Braithwaite - tg

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oogiesragdoll wrote: October 28th, 2023, 10:34 pm Question for section 74:
The sonnets are numbered, do you just want me to read the number or say "sonnet #" for each one?
Good question.

For this one, I think just read the number before each one, but not "sonnet," or "number."

Thanks for asking.

~ Larry
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crystalpenny wrote: October 26th, 2023, 8:58 pm Hi Larry -

Here is section 106
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/anthologyofmagazineverse1915_106_braithwaite_128kb.mp3
(29:06) 89.1 dB
Glad to mark this PL OK. Who knows about the redundancy? :hmm:

Just for future reference, the poet Yeats, is pronounced rhyming with "gates."
https://www.howtopronounce.com/william-butler-yeats

I can't tell you how much I appreciate your taking these three sections!
They aren't the most thrilling things to read, and you have rendered them so well.
:9:

~ Larry
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silverquill wrote: October 29th, 2023, 11:07 pm
crystalpenny wrote: October 26th, 2023, 8:58 pm Hi Larry -

Here is section 106
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/anthologyofmagazineverse1915_106_braithwaite_128kb.mp3
(29:06) 89.1 dB
Glad to mark this PL OK. Who knows about the redundancy? :hmm:

Just for future reference, the poet Yeats, is pronounced rhyming with "gates."
https://www.howtopronounce.com/william-butler-yeats

I can't tell you how much I appreciate your taking these three sections!
They aren't the most thrilling things to read, and you have rendered them so well.
:9:
Oh! Thanks so much for letting me know. My science background is showing :oops: I'd like to fix Yeats. Is that OK? Are there any other names to be fixed while I'm at it?
~carolyn
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crystalpenny wrote: October 30th, 2023, 10:53 am
Oh! Thanks so much for letting me know. My science background is showing :oops: I'd like to fix Yeats. Is that OK? Are there any other names to be fixed while I'm at it?
None that jumped out at me.
Pronunciation is not a part of Standard PL, so this is entirely up to you.

Well, I was glad when someone set me straight about the English poet, William Cowper. Seems it is pronounced Cooper. Yikes! I had that one wrong for a long time, telling people about my treasured volume of COW-per' poems. :roll:

~ Larry
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Now I know two - Yeats and Cowper - that I thought were too obvious to look up! Life is full of surprises :shock:

Mr. Yeats turns up in 2 sections, so I've fixed both

Here is the new and improved section 104. Yeats occurs twice (that I found, anyway) at 16:00 and 17:02
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/anthologyofmagazineverse1915_104_braithwaite_128kb.mp3
(25:23)

Here is the new and improved section 106. He occurs four times at 2:23, 18:30, 18:46 and 18:57
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/anthologyofmagazineverse1915_106_braithwaite_128kb.mp3
(29:06)

Since starting LV last April, I've tried to choose a wide variety of types and topics of projects and have found that there is something to learn from each one. These particular sections gave me a good sense of the academic world associated with poets and their poetry, of which I previously knew nothing. I hope others who are also unfamiliar with poetry from the point of view of brief academic criticism may find these sections of interest. That said, I have to admit that at first blush, it all seemed like a whole lot of fine print and my motivation for reading these was to move the project along. But, in fact, it was pleasant reading. And your encouragement was very helpful :) I joked with my husband about the vast number of names I needed to look up - 32 for section 106 - and I still missed Yeats!
~carolyn
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crystalpenny wrote: October 30th, 2023, 4:46 pm Now I know two - Yeats and Cowper - that I thought were too obvious to look up! Life is full of surprises :shock:

Mr. Yeats turns up in 2 sections, so I've fixed both

Here is the new and improved section 104. Yeats occurs twice (that I found, anyway) at 16:00 and 17:02
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/anthologyofmagazineverse1915_104_braithwaite_128kb.mp3
(25:23)

Here is the new and improved section 106. He occurs four times at 2:23, 18:30, 18:46 and 18:57
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/anthologyofmagazineverse1915_106_braithwaite_128kb.mp3
(29:06)

Since starting LV last April, I've tried to choose a wide variety of types and topics of projects and have found that there is something to learn from each one. These particular sections gave me a good sense of the academic world associated with poets and their poetry, of which I previously knew nothing. I hope others who are also unfamiliar with poetry from the point of view of brief academic criticism may find these sections of interest. That said, I have to admit that at first blush, it all seemed like a whole lot of fine print and my motivation for reading these was to move the project along. But, in fact, it was pleasant reading. And your encouragement was very helpful :) I joked with my husband about the vast number of names I needed to look up - 32 for section 106 - and I still missed Yeats!
First, I've listened to these and these are flawless corrections. I've very impressed with that. :thumbs:

Yes, there is so much to learn here with LibriVox. I've listened to and read things completely out of the realm of things I would normally encounter. How about a serious book about the canals of Mars? Since so much of our PD material represents knowledge and attitudes of centuries gone by, we find a lot of fascinating stuff. Poetry? My horizons have broadened tremendously. I've been enriched in so many ways by LibriVox!

I'm glad you enjoyed these sections!

~ Larry
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should have section 40 in tomorrow!
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Robert
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rgg28164 wrote: November 13th, 2023, 11:37 am Greetings,

Here is section #103

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/anthologyofmagazineverse1915_103_braithwaite_128kb.mp3
Runtime 25:21

Thank you!
Oooops! Sent wrong one... reuploaded.
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rgg28164 wrote: November 13th, 2023, 11:37 am Greetings,

Here is section #103

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/anthologyofmagazineverse1915_103_braithwaite_128kb.mp3
Runtime 25:21

Thank you!
In the MW, and I'll listen as soon as I get caught up on things after my travels.

~ Larry
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Kavita01 wrote: October 31st, 2023, 6:49 pm Hi, here is 007 Heritage:

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/anthologyofmagazineverse1915_007_braithwaite_128kb.mp3

Sincerely,

Kerry
This is PL OK
Thank you!

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This is PL OK
Thank you!

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SECTIONS 5 AND 16 ARE NOW OPEN AGAIN

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