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Old Friends, Essays in Epistolary Parody

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"Every fancy which dwells much with the unborn and immortal characters of Fiction must ask itself, Did the persons in contemporary novels never meet? In so little a world their paths must often have crossed, their orbits must have intersected, though we hear nothing about the adventure from the accredited narrators. In historical fiction authors make their people meet real men and women of history—Louis XI., Lazarus, Mary Queen of Scots, General Webbe, Moses, the Man in the Iron Mask, Marie Antoinette; the list is endless. But novelists, in spite of Mr. Thackeray’s advice to Alexandre Dumas, and of his own example in “Rebecca and Rowena,” have not introduced each other’s characters" (from the Introduction). In this volume, Andrew Lang shows, what a letter from one fictional character to another might look like. (3 hr 36 min)

Chapters

Friends in Fiction

27:16

Read by BettyB

Chapter I

4:21

Read by Availle

Chapter II

6:03

Read by Kristin G.

Chapter III

6:02

Read by Julia Niedermaier

Chapter IV

7:11

Read by Diella Noffke

Chapter V

6:36

Read by Availle

Chapter VI

9:38

Read by Anna Simon

Chapter VII

19:59

Read by Kristin G.

Chapter VIII

6:32

Read by Kalynda

Chapter IX

8:55

Read by TriciaG

Chapter X

7:56

Read by Larry Wilson

Chapter XI

5:49

Read by chocmuse

Chapter XII

11:02

Read by TriciaG

Chapter XIII

7:48

Read by Crln Yldz Ksr

Chapter XIV

2:37

Read by Larry Wilson

Chapter XV

12:19

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Chapter XVI

4:27

Read by Anna Simon

Chapter XVII

5:42

Read by Availle

Chapter XVIII

9:51

Read by TriciaG

Chapter XIX

3:59

Read by Karen Savage

Chapter XX

11:11

Read by Anna Simon

Chapter XXI

11:53

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Chapter XXII

14:02

Read by Crln Yldz Ksr

Chapter XXIII

5:14

Read by Anna Simon