The Owl and the Pussycat
Edward Lear
Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers
The Owl and the Pussycat is a whimsical nonsense poem by Edward Lear that invites listeners into a fantastical world where an owl and a pussycat embark on a delightful journey across the sea. Their adventure is marked by charming imagery and playful language, making it a beloved piece of children's literature.
First published in 1871, this poem is renowned for its imaginative characters and the introduction of the curious runcible spoon. Lear's unique style blends humor and absurdity, creating a lighthearted narrative that captivates audiences of all ages.
As the owl and the pussycat sail away in their beautiful pea-green boat, they encounter a variety of enchanting elements that reflect themes of friendship and adventure. This classic poem remains a treasured part of literary history, showcasing Lear's mastery of rhythm and rhyme.
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| Version 01 | 1:37 | Gelesen von Amy Boatman | |
| Version 02 | 1:58 | Gelesen von Annie Coleman Rothenberg | |
| Version 03 | 1:26 | Gelesen von bryfee (1949-2008) | |
| Version 04 | 1:46 | Gelesen von Betsie Bush | |
| Version 05 | 1:59 | Gelesen von Catharine Eastman | |
| Version 06 | 1:40 | Gelesen von Chip | |
| Version 07 | 1:46 | Gelesen von Guntar | |
| Version 08 | 1:54 | Gelesen von Gesine | |
| Version 09 | 1:10 | Gelesen von Headphone | |
| Version 10 | 1:59 | Gelesen von Kayvan Sylvan | |
| Version 11 | 1:53 | Gelesen von Kristin LeMoine | |
| Version 12 | 1:58 | Gelesen von Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) | |
| Version 13 | 1:29 | Gelesen von Linton | |
| Version 14 | 1:46 | Gelesen von Martin Clifton | |
| Version 15 | 1:45 | Gelesen von Marlo Dianne | |
| Version 16 | 2:34 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers | |
| Version 17 | 1:37 | Gelesen von Peter Eastman | |
| Version 18 | 1:58 | Gelesen von Robert Garrison | |
| Version 19 | 1:39 | Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers | |
| Version 20 | 1:43 | Gelesen von Mark Bradford | |
| Version 21 | 2:00 | Gelesen von Stefan Schmelz |
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Several fine recordings of a wonderful poem.
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