Jyl of Breyntfords Testament


Lu par Grant Hurlock

(3.5 étoiles; 2 critiques)

Jyl of Breyntford's Testament is a delightful collection of ten comic pieces that transport listeners back to the humor of the 16th century and earlier. Compiled and edited by Frederick Furnivall, this anthology showcases the wit and charm of a bygone era, offering a unique glimpse into the comedic sensibilities of the time.

Through a variety of humorous narratives and poetic forms, these works reflect the social mores and eccentricities of their day. Each piece is infused with a playful spirit, inviting listeners to revel in the absurdities of life as seen through the eyes of historical figures and everyday folk alike.

Grant Hurlock's engaging narration brings these classic tales to life, making them accessible to modern audiences while preserving their original flavor. Whether you're a fan of historical humor or simply looking for a light-hearted escape, this collection promises to entertain and amuse.

Chapitres

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0 - Forewords 9:21 Lu par Grant Hurlock
1 - Jyl of Breyntfords Testament 20:35 Lu par Grant Hurlock
2 - The Wyll of the Devyll, and last Testament 21:01 Lu par Grant Hurlock
3 - A Talk of Ten Wives on their Husbands' Ware 5:39 Lu par Grant Hurlock
4 - A Balade or two by CHAUCER 6:09 Lu par Grant Hurlock
5 - Devotissima Suffragia pro Mulieribus impregnandis 2:17 Lu par Grant Hurlock
6 - Proverbe 1:34 Lu par Grant Hurlock
7 - Doctrina et Consilium Galienis 1:37 Lu par Grant Hurlock
8 - The Meaning of Marriage (a Scotch story) 3:39 Lu par Grant Hurlock
9 - Ane prettie Jeist of ane Eremeit in Italye 3:31 Lu par Grant Hurlock

Critiques

(Very) bawdy and satirical bits and pieces


(3.5 étoiles)

This collection is ideal for language historians with dirty minds. English had (apparently) evolved from the baffling Middle English (Chaucer) when these were written, but not close enough to modern English for me to understand much of what's said. Kudos to the reader for slogging through it. Still, you will understand enough to blush (if you still can). These are not subtle works of art, they are essentially dirty jokes.