The Waste Land (version 3)


Lu par Elizabeth Klett

(4.5 étoiles; 181 critiques)

The Waste Land is T. S. Eliot's Modernist masterpiece, first published in 1920. Rich in allusions to Shakespeare, Dante, Baudelaire, the Bible, Marvell, Buddha, and the folklore of the Holy Grail, among other sources, the poem emphasizes the fundamental fragmentation and lack of connection that characterizes modern life and relationships. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett) (0 hr 25 min)

Chapitres

1 - The Waste Land 25:40 Lu par Elizabeth Klett

Critiques

help!


(4 étoiles)

I'm stuck on this review page! it won't let me leave... if you see my mother, tell her I love her. Elizabeth Klett is great

Superb


(5 étoiles)

This was very well done. It can be hard to stay engaged with this story but Elizabeth reads it so naturally.

very good


(4.5 étoiles)

extremely well read. enjoyed it thoroughly.


(5 étoiles)

I have no idea what I just heard. But she reads it with a good authority and a beautiful voice.

Perfect reading


(5 étoiles)

I love her accent in the section of Lily! Flawless


(5 étoiles)

Nicely read, good emphasis and singing

Excellently read


(4 étoiles)

After being disappointed with the first version I found and abandoning it, this is far far better. I could feel my memory flowing along with it.


(0.5 étoiles)

The mournful voice of the female is an annoyance and inappropriate. No wonder so many boys in school never appreciated this genius of TS Eliot.