Album 1999 on Naxos Audiobooks label
Spoken Word (Audiobook)
This volume contains the first ten stories from Dubliners, read in their original, unabridged form. Total time: 3:12:20
James Joyce , 1882-1941 IE album by | |
Jim Norton , *1938 IE narrator |
Roger Marsh producer |
James Joyce |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Sisters | James Joyce | ||
2 | There Was No Hope For Him This Time: It Was The Third Stroke | James Joyce | 6:42 | |
3 | The Next Morning After Breakfast | James Joyce | 4:37 | |
4 | In The Evening My Aunt Took Me With Her | James Joyce | 9:59 | |
5 | An Encounter | James Joyce | ||
6 | It Was Joe Dillon Who Introduced The Wild West To Us | James Joyce | 3:41 | |
7 | The Summer Holidays Were Near At Hand | James Joyce | 6:40 | |
8 | There Was Nobody But Ourselves In The Field | James Joyce | 8:07 | |
9 | Araby | James Joyce | ||
10 | North Richmond Street, Being Blind, Was A Quiet, Street | James Joyce | 8:26 | |
11 | On Sunday Morning | James Joyce | 6:46 | |
12 | Eveline | James Joyce | ||
13 | She Sat At The Window Watching The Evening Invade The Avenue | James Joyce | 8:59 | |
14 | She Stood Among The Swaying Crowd In The Station At The North Wall | James Joyce | 2:43 | |
15 | After The Race | James Joyce | ||
16 | The Cars Came Scudding InTowards Dublin | James Joyce | 9:33 | |
17 | That Night The City Wore The Mask Of A Capital | James Joyce | 2:15 | |
18 | Cards! Cards! The Table Was Cleared | James Joyce | 2:33 | |
19 | Two Gallants | James Joyce | ||
20 | The Grey Warm Evening Of August Had Descended Upon The City | James Joyce | 5:25 | |
21 | Lenehan Offered His Friend A Cigarette | James Joyce | 3:45 | |
22 | They Walked Along Nassau Street And Then Turned Into Kildare Street | James Joyce | 4:55 | |
23 | He Walked Listlessly Round Stephen's Green | James Joyce | 5:16 | |
24 | His Mind Became Active Again | James Joyce | 3:35 | |
25 | The Boarding House | James Joyce | ||
26 | Mrs Mooney Was A Butcher's Daughter | James Joyce | 7:50 | |
27 | There Must Be Reparation Made In Such A Case | James Joyce | 7:50 | |
28 | Polly Sat For A Littlle Time On The Side Of The Bed, Crying | James Joyce | 1:59 | |
29 | A Little Cloud | James Joyce | ||
30 | Eight Years Before He Had Seen His Friend Off At The North Wall | James Joyce | 9:24 | |
31 | The Light And Noise Of The Bar Held Him At The Doorway | James Joyce | 4:53 | |
32 | 'Everything In Paris Is Gay', Said Ignatious Gallaher | James Joyce | 9:07 | |
33 | Little Chandler Sat In The Room Off The Hall, Holding A Child In His Arms | James Joyce | 7:04 | |
34 | Counterparts | James Joyce | ||
35 | The Bell Rang Furiously | James Joyce | 4:53 | |
36 | Darkness, Accompanied By A Thick Fog, Was Gaining Upon The Dusk | James Joyce | 5:36 | |
37 | He Stood In Doorway Opposite The Office | James Joyce | 9:08 | |
38 | A Very Sullen - Faced Man Stood At The Corner Of O'Connell Bridge | James Joyce | 3:01 | |
39 | Clay | James Joyce | ||
40 | The Matron Had Given Her Leave To Go | James Joyce | 7:08 | |
41 | She Thought She Would Have To Stand In The Drumcondra Tram | James Joyce | 10:16 |