Album 2000 on Naxos Audiobooks label
Spoken Word (Audiobook)
This volume contains the remaining stories from Dubliners, read in their original, unabridged form. Total Playing Time: 03:39:19
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 | A Painful Case | James Joyce | ||
2 | Mr James Duffy Lived In Chapelizod... | James Joyce | 7:10 | |
3 | Meeting Her A Third Time By Accident... | James Joyce | 7:06 | |
4 | This Was The Paragraph... | James Joyce | 3:27 | |
5 | Mr Duffy Raised His Eyes From The Paper... | James Joyce | 6:34 | |
6 | Ivy Day In The Committee Room | James Joyce | ||
7 | Old Jack Raked The Cinders Together With A Piece Of Cardboard... | James Joyce | 7:21 | |
8 | The Room Was Silent Again. | James Joyce | 4:55 | |
9 | A Person Resembling A Poor Clergyman Or A Poor Actor... | James Joyce | 8:46 | |
10 | In A Few Minutes An Apologetic 'Pok!' Was Heard... | James Joyce | 4:33 | |
11 | Mr Hynes Hesitated A Little Longer... | James Joyce | 3:32 | |
12 | A Mother | James Joyce | ||
13 | Mr Holohan, Assistant Secretary Of The Eire Abu Society... | James Joyce | 8:06 | |
14 | The Concert On Thursday Night Was Better Attended... | James Joyce | 7:39 | |
15 | When She Came Back To The Dressing-room... | James Joyce | 10:29 | |
16 | Grace | James Joyce | ||
17 | Two Gentlemen Who Were In The Lavatory At The Time... | James Joyce | 5:23 | |
18 | The Three Men Left The Bar... | James Joyce | 5:31 | |
19 | Mrs Kernan's Puzzled Eyes Watched The Car... | James Joyce | 4:40 | |
20 | The Gentlemen Began To Talk Of The Accident... | James Joyce | 9:21 | |
21 | I Haven't Such A Bad Opinion Of The Jesuits... | James Joyce | 4:25 | |
22 | Mrs Kernan Came To The Door Of The Bedroom... | James Joyce | 9:57 | |
23 | The Transept Of The Jesuit Church In Gardiner Street Was Almost Full | James Joyce | 6:53 | |
24 | The Dead | James Joyce | ||
25 | Lily, The Caretaker's Daughter, Was Literally Run Off Her Feet. | James Joyce | 6:53 | |
26 | He Waited Outside The Drawing-room Door... | James Joyce | 5:43 | |
27 | Gabriel Went To The Stairs And Listened Over The Banisters. | James Joyce | 6:46 | |
28 | The Dead (Cont.) | James Joyce | ||
29 | Gabriel Could Not Listen... | James Joyce | 7:52 | |
30 | When The Lancers Were Over Gabriel Went Away... | James Joyce | 4:49 | |
31 | A Murmur In The Room Attracted His Attention... | James Joyce | 7:52 | |
32 | Gabriel Took His Seat Boldly At THe Head Of The Table... | James Joyce | 8:50 | |
33 | The Patting At Once Grew Louder... | James Joyce | 8:15 | |
34 | The Piercing Morning Air Came Into The Hall... | James Joyce | 11:15 | |
35 | The Morning Was Still Dark. | James Joyce | 6:58 | |
36 | A Ghostly Light From The Street Lamp Lay In A Long Shaft... | James Joyce | 7:32 | |
37 | A Vague Terror Seized Gabriel At This Answer... | James Joyce | 2:44 | |
38 | She Was Fast Asleep. | James Joyce | 4:51 | |
39 | Balfe | James Joyce | ||
40 | Then You'll Remember Me | James Joyce | 2:53 |