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The Owl Critic

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(5 Sterne; 1 Bewertungen)

LibriVox volunteers bring you 23 recordings of The Owl Critic by James T. Fields. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for April 3, 2011.

James Thomas Fields (December 31, 1817 – April 24, 1881) was an American publisher, editor, and poet. At the age of 14, Fields took a job at the Old Corner Bookstore in Boston. His first published poetry was included in the Portsmouth Journal in 1837 but he drew more attention when, on September 13, 1838, he delivered his "Anniversary Poem" to the Boston Mercantile Library Association. (summary from Wikipedia) (1 hr 26 min)

Chapters

The Owl Critic - Read by BM

4:46

Read by Brian Morgan

The Owl Critic - Read by CD

3:56

Read by CalmDragon

The Owl Critic - Read by DL

3:44

Read by David Lawrence

The Owl Critic - Read By EDR

4:04

Read by Emily Romrell

The Owl Critic - Read by EZWA

3:54

Read by Ezwa

The Owl Critic - Read by GB

3:37

Read by Garth Burton

The Owl Critic - Read by GHS

3:42

Read by Algy Pug

The Owl Critic - Read By JCM

3:13

Read by Jason Mills

The Owl Critic - Read by JM

3:55

Read by Jannie Meisberger

The Owl Critic - Read by JWG

4:10

Read by jwg

The Owl Critic - Read By KO

4:15

Read by Kuba Orłowski

The Owl Critic - Read by LLW

3:52

Read by Leonard Wilson

The Owl Critic - Read by LRS

3:23

Read by Liberty Stump

The Owl Critic - Read by LV

4:00

Read by Linda Velwest

The Owl Critic - Read by MBDM

3:43

Read by Mark Mickelson

The Owl Critic - Read by MGT

3:45

Read by Maria Grazia Tundo

The Owl Critic - Read by MP

3:27

Read by Michael Packard

The Owl Critic - Read by RML

3:52

Read by Rebecca M.L.

The Owl Critic - Read by RN

4:12

Read by ravenotation

The Owl Critic - Read by RSP

3:20

Read by Rahim Patel

The Owl Critic - Read by SME

3:18

Read by Spencer Eden

The Owl Critic - Read by TG

3:36

Read by TriciaG

The Owl Critic - Read by WT

3:15

Read by Winston Tharp

Bewertungen

One of my favourite poems

(5 Sterne)

I love how the criticizer gets what’ve deserves in the end.