Dubliners: The Boarding House
by James Joyce
17 minutes, 2 seconds
Unabridged Short Story
1914
Sometimes romance needs a bit of deliberation; this is Joyce at his most satiric. "The Boarding House" is the seventh story in his collection Dubliners, classic tales dealing thematically with miscommunication, isolation, class differences, and emotional paralysis in Joyce's Ireland.
Categories: 15-30 minutes, 2007 Release, 20th Century AD, 75 cents, Alex Wilson (Reader), Fiction, Humor, James Joyce, Relationships, Romance, Short Story
Narrated by Alex Wilson.
This recording will be released under the Creative Commons Non-Commercial License on November 24, 2012 or after 100,000 purchases, whichever comes first. Read more.
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17 minutes, 2 seconds
Unabridged Short Story
1914

Sometimes romance needs a bit of deliberation; this is Joyce at his most satiric. "The Boarding House" is the seventh story in his collection Dubliners, classic tales dealing thematically with miscommunication, isolation, class differences, and emotional paralysis in Joyce's Ireland.
Categories: 15-30 minutes, 2007 Release, 20th Century AD, 75 cents, Alex Wilson (Reader), Fiction, Humor, James Joyce, Relationships, Romance, Short Story
Narrated by Alex Wilson.
James Joyce (1882-1941) was an Irish writer, widely considered one o fthe greatest English language writers of the 20th century.
Alex Wilson is a writer and stage/film actor from northern Ohio and now based in Carrboro, North Carolina. He starred in the North American Premiere of Richard Taylor's musical Whistle Down the Wind and recently filmed The Third Cord with Emmy-nominated director Jack Lucido. His animated comics-parody film All's Fair in Love and Police Actions was recently selected as an iFilm Pick. He is the founder of Telltale Weekly and Spoken Alexandria. See his website for more. [new windows, all].
This recording will be released under the Creative Commons Non-Commercial License on November 24, 2012 or after 100,000 purchases, whichever comes first. Read more.
Posted by alex at November 24, 2007 3:59 PM


