The Chronicles of Clovis
Saki
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This is the third collection of short stories by Saki, following on from “Reginald” and “Reginald in Russia”. Although some of the stories have characters that do not appear elsewhere in the collection, many of them are loosely centred round the young Clovis Sangrail (effectively a reincarnation of Reginald). (Summary by Graham Redman) (6 hr 40 min)
Chapters
Introduction by A.A. Milne | 9:07 | Read by Alan Davis Drake (1945-2010) |
Esme | 12:16 | Read by Graham Redman |
The Match-Maker | 6:53 | Read by Graham Redman |
Tobermory | 19:51 | Read by Graham Redman |
Mrs. Packletide's Tiger | 10:28 | Read by Graham Redman |
The Stampeding of Lady Bastable | 8:39 | Read by Graham Redman |
The Background | 9:28 | Read by Graham Redman |
Hermann the Irascible - A Story of the Great Weep | 8:01 | Read by Graham Redman |
The Unrest-Cure | 17:09 | Read by Graham Redman |
The Jesting of Arlington Stringham | 9:48 | Read by Graham Redman |
Sredni Vashtar | 14:45 | Read by Graham Redman |
Adrian | 10:32 | Read by Graham Redman |
The Chaplet | 10:47 | Read by Graham Redman |
The Quest | 13:13 | Read by Graham Redman |
Wratislav | 7:54 | Read by Graham Redman |
The Easter Egg | 11:42 | Read by Graham Redman |
Filboid Studge, the Story of a Mouse That Helped | 8:49 | Read by Graham Redman |
The Music on the Hill | 17:02 | Read by Graham Redman |
The Story of St. Vespaluus | 21:59 | Read by Graham Redman |
The Way to the Dairy | 17:29 | Read by Graham Redman |
The Peace Offering | 13:49 | Read by Graham Redman |
The Peace of Mowsle Barton | 19:55 | Read by Graham Redman |
The Talking-Out of Tarrington | 7:32 | Read by Graham Redman |
The Hounds of Fate | 20:34 | Read by Graham Redman |
The Recessional | 11:16 | Read by Graham Redman |
A Matter of Sentiment | 11:06 | Read by Graham Redman |
The Secret Sin of Septimus Brope | 21:03 | Read by Graham Redman |
"Ministers of Grace" | 27:19 | Read by Graham Redman |
The Remoulding of Groby Lington | 22:19 | Read by Graham Redman |
Reviews
Hilarious stories, wonderfully read
Randall Curb
Saki is one of the funniest writers in English and is sadly overlooked except for a few stories, some of which aren't even his best. "Chronicles of Clovis" is a good place to begin with his fiction. Here all the stories are extremely well-read, distinct, clear, and aware of the humour. If you like these tales, go on to read "Beasts and Super-Beasts," which is recorded with the same high quality of readership. Excellent!
Brilliant
A LibriVox Listener
Graham Redmond has the perfect voice for this witty, sarcastic collection of tales. while the humor is often dry and a bit dark, Saki was quite the marvel of funny writing. I fully intend to foist this recording on all of my friends and acquaintances at the soonest possibility.
Joanne Blackwood
Supburb reading by Graham, he captures the quintessential Saki. Voice. Some of Sakis best works all in one volume. Fantastically entertaining no matter. How many times you listen.
Homophobic
Bill Cosby
Sure Saki might have been gay, but he was not gay enough. We need to judge authors, especially old white ones, by today's standards of weaponized diversity, inclusion and equality. His stories contain no references to gay orgies or ubiquitous Transnormativity. Therefore, he is homophobic. Ban Saki. He is literally Aldolf Hitler
Madprofessor
excellent narrator. enchanting short stories. third time enjoying this collection. sakis wit is one of a kind, and still fresh, after 100+ years
ccarner
A fantastic reading: well recorded, an excellent voice, and superb variation across the characters. Thank you very much, Graham!
other version with other narrators available also
Basquetteur
here in LibriVox: https://archive.org/details/the_chronicles_of_clovis_1605_librivox So there is more choice
Witty and cruel
Timothy Ferguson
Excellent humorous work.