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Ambrose Bierce - The Man and the Snake with subtitles (Read by Christopher Lee)
This is Ambrose Bierce´s Tale "The Man and the Snake" with subtitles. It has been edited in order to make it fit in with sir Christopher Lee´s narration.
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Відео
Jerome K. Jerome - The Man of Science with subtitles (Read by Christopher Lee)
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Jerome Klapka Jerome (1859 - 1927) was an English writer and humorist. This is his tale "Man of Science", narrated by Christopher Lee and subtitled by me.
Edgar Allan Poe - The Raven with subtitles (Read by Christopher Lee)
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Meaning of some words: Tis: (archaic) this. Thereat: (archaic) there. Thy: (archaic, possessive) your. Thou: (archaic, pronoun) you. Art: are. Plutonian: of Pluto, ruler of the underworld in classical mythology. Quoth: used with all pronouns except thou and you, and with nouns: another word for said. Pallas: epithet of Athenea, the goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilization, law and ...
Edgar Allan Poe - The Pit and the Pendulum with subtitles (Read by Christopher Lee)
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This is Edgar Allan Poe´s Tale "The Pit and the Pendulum" with subtitles. It has been edited in order to make it fit in with sir Christopher Lee´s narration.
The Cask of Amontillado with subtitles - Edgar Allan Poe (Read by Christopher Lee)
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This is Edgar Allan Poe´s Tale "The Cask of Amontillado" with subtitles. It has been edited in order to make it fit in with sir Christopher Lee´s narration.
Edgar Allan Poe - The Black Cat with subtitles (Read by Christopher Lee)
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This is Edgar Allan Poe´s Tale "The Black Cat" with subtitles. It has been edited in order to make it fit in with sir Christopher Lee´s narration.
Edgar Allan Poe - The Tell Tale Heart with subtitles (Read by Christopher Lee)
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Edgar Allan Poe - The Tell Tale Heart with subtitles (Read by Christopher Lee)
The entire story summarized: “I killed someone, I feel guilty, and it’s driving me insane.”
Who has to memorize this for school?
No one here wants to be here
Rip saruman
My subconscious has been living in this type of nervous literature
Who's here for "The Fall of the House of Usher" (2023). because this was one story on Edgar Allen Poe. I barley heard of! But, It caught my view thanks to Mike Flanagan's reimagining of this story.
Who is here after ELA class? In 2024
Mee
Who's here for spooky vibes 2024?🎃
Happy Halloween 🎃
Here for a bench mark
Anyone here for classwork in 2024
Me
me
Me
Me
Me
Homework 2024
Such an amazing piece of literature! Falling asleep to this 7 days before Halloween 🦇 🎃 💀
If i wasn't guilty before, i sure am now.
broooooooo that jawn went crazy #onSkibidi bro was crashing out frfr
imma quote this to my professor tomorrow
yooooo that was crazy!!!!!
,?’z -Yzodiac
I Only pay with cash no credit cards and besides Can I just Mail you the money and you automatically make me a member?
Who's here in 2024, for school
Me
I just like the story
Me
Who's doing this for work in 2024
Yooo over here
Fine audio work. Christopher Lee was the perfect narrator.
Excellent stories
1:31 1:57
"Amontillado!"
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Excellent reading.
There was nothing as such it was all in his imagination that he did the deed of ending the old man's life that he heard his heartbeat and thought it was the old man's heart, it was a sense of guilt that he cannot take it anymore in the end he admit the deed
Homework😞
I feel you
Me in 8th grade having to read this for an assignment but I’m scared of how detailed the guys made it sound, like how scary it sounds, idk lol
9:59 “Ejaculated my friend” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This music is lowkey awesome, it perfectly matches this story!
So it was his own heart he was hearing the whole time?
reading in English for me a bit hard and unnatural yet. maybe if the text will be played along with audio, perception would be much easier.
The music is weird
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if as if Edgar Allan Poe himself was writing for Sir Christopher Lee to read us his words
14:07 Mr krabs
This is one of my favorites. I’m a nurse now but I grew up with bipolar disorder . Poe expresses things in a way of mental illness and all its sickness presents. We often wonder how in that day would would have been able to bear so many deaths and loss . But I have felt this way. I’ve seen things when I was ill that would cause nightmares to others. His character struggles so much not to kill. This is a basic instinct for most of humanity when pushed to the point of no control over your own mind . You hear it all . I believe like most bipolar the drink first we can turn to do quite the voices. I’d say that Vincent price bit def Christopher reads this the best. Makes me wonder as an actor his mental illness.
11:19
We read this in 3rd grade lol
the echo ruins it the sound should always be clear, no exceptions
When I was nine, I carried a stuffy, a black cat without an eye. I wrapped a little ribbon around it's neck and loved it so hard. His name was Pluto. We lost it in a move. I have a real black cat now. He's got both eyes and hasn't been hanged. He cuddles with me and looks at me with only love. We do grow.
How has no analysis I've read seemed to pick up on that no murder has been committed at all? It's his insanity that's doing all this, hence his protestations at perfect sanity.
Thats what im sayin, its also that point and the fact he's saying he can "hear all of heaven and earth" and "hell". Bros a fucking loony
Rest in peace in Latin
2024
Is my favorite tale from Poe, I have always read it in Spanish. And i love this video to be the first time in English
Ayeshaaaa kanak kaw gayd ha
Saruman
2024 and I just love this story.
we got Count Dooku reading Edgar Allan Poe before GTA VI