The Shipwreck


Read by Phil Schempf

(3.9 stars; 5 reviews)

A semi-autobiographical poem in three cantos recounts the wreck of the merchant ship Britannia. Written by William Falconer, a seaman of some experience, who survived one shipwreck himself with only two others of the 50 man crew and eventually perished in the loss of a second ship, the frigate Aurora, 20 years later. The poem is recognized for its realistic portrayal of life aboard an 18th century sailing vessel. - Summary by Fritz (4 hr 13 min)

Chapters

Memoir of Falconer, Part 1 30:09 Read by Phil Schempf
Memoir of Falconer, Part 2 37:34 Read by Phil Schempf
Introduction 7:48 Read by Phil Schempf
Canto First, Part 1 7:39 Read by Phil Schempf
Canto First, Part 2 15:06 Read by Phil Schempf
Canto First, Part 3 17:40 Read by Phil Schempf
Canto First, Part 4 13:26 Read by Phil Schempf
Canto Second, Part 1 2:00 Read by Phil Schempf
Canto Second, Part 2 13:07 Read by Phil Schempf
Canto Second, Part 3 10:49 Read by Phil Schempf
Canto Second, Part 4 33:25 Read by Phil Schempf
Canto Third, Part 1 4:00 Read by Phil Schempf
Canto Third, Part 2 5:42 Read by Phil Schempf
Canto Third, Part 3 14:46 Read by Phil Schempf
Canto Third, Part 4 10:32 Read by Phil Schempf
Canto Third, Part 5 24:21 Read by Phil Schempf
Occasional Elegy 5:41 Read by Phil Schempf

Reviews


(5 stars)

hi how we can see a text of voice? or it just a voice without text?