In the Village of Viger


Read by Lee Smalley

(4.5 stars; 5 reviews)

These ten superb short stories of Duncan Campbell Scott, published in 1896, portray humorous, farcical, and tragic aspects of life in the fictional Quebec village of Viger. Scott’s tales of the lives and vicissitudes of Viger’s inhabitants include an established milliner who is upset by the appearance of a younger, more popular rival; an innkeeper whose obsession with the Franco-Prussian War drives him mad; and a strange peddler with a carefully guarded secret that is accidentally revealed.

Duncan Campbell Scott was born in Ottawa, Ontario, in 1862. He entered the civil service in 1879 and remained until his retirement in 1932. Scott was an honored, skilled and popular poet, short-story writer, and essayist. He died in Ottawa in 1947.

For more information see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Campbell_Scott. (Lee Smalley) (2 hr 47 min)

Chapters

The Little Milliner 23:33 Read by Lee Smalley
The Desjardins 12:16 Read by Lee Smalley
The Wooing of Monsieur Courrier 16:53 Read by Lee Smalley
Sedan 17:06 Read by Lee Smalley
No. 68 Rue Alfred de Musset 19:49 Read by Lee Smalley
The Bobolink 8:34 Read by Lee Smalley
The Tragedy of the Seigniory 22:02 Read by Lee Smalley
Josephine Labrosse 15:59 Read by Lee Smalley
The Pedler 8:36 Read by Lee Smalley
Paul Farlotte 22:49 Read by Lee Smalley