'Silence' by Edgar Allan Poe, read by James Mason

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  • Опубліковано 3 чер 2013
  • A lesser-known work, more of a prose-poem than a short story in the conventional sense.
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  • @missmartyjackson
    @missmartyjackson 8 років тому +13

    Excellent reader. He doesn't just deliver the words but places the emphasis where you can follow along. FEW professional readers really do that.

  • @user-zw5sg5cv3p
    @user-zw5sg5cv3p 11 місяців тому

    Edgar Allan Poe and James Mason. Two of my favourite worlds converge. Sublime. Thank you so much xDebb

  • @DeviliciousNails
    @DeviliciousNails 8 років тому +8

    His voice is so amazing. I love listening to him. It's like someone is pouring hot chocolate into my ears. Metaphorically, of course.

    • @josephschmeggins6311
      @josephschmeggins6311 2 роки тому

      Just said that to my wife. Like hot chocolate. Smooth and silky.

  • @schaerffenberg
    @schaerffenberg 10 років тому +6

    Personal, deep thanks to youtube to posting this. The last time I heard it, exactly forty years ago, it made a profound impression on me that has lasted ever since. Only James Mason reads the text with all its proper nuances. What colorful imagery! I still do not know what Poe intended, but subconsciously feel, rather than consciously grasp its meaning. The old l.p. disc that featured "Silence" also had Mason reading, better than anyone else since, "The Tell-Tale Heart."

  • @Tsumami__
    @Tsumami__ 8 років тому +5

    This is now a permanent part of my brain.

  • @gnikcohs
    @gnikcohs 10 років тому +1

    James Mason, although not the only one, has a magnificent voice for reading Poe. Although Poe wrote in a kind of poetic prose, this particular piece is one of the first prose poems in literature. Mason has read other Poe tales like Imp of the Perverse and Shadow but they mostly don't seem to be on YT, although Tell Tale Heart is. But YT has lots and lots of Poe readings, animations, films, and more.

  • @jackshea6937
    @jackshea6937 Рік тому +1

    HIS Imp of the Perverse is by far the best rendering; too bad it's not available, (well I can't find it in a web search).

  • @patavinity1262
    @patavinity1262 6 років тому +2

    I love the Castlevania-style intro music

  • @prateeksharan7949
    @prateeksharan7949 2 роки тому +1

    Please also load - ‘The Imp of the Perverse’ read by James Mason

  • @arumughamn
    @arumughamn 8 років тому +3

    Very great reading

  • @philnewton3096
    @philnewton3096 2 роки тому

    How can added non specific music [-Unsilence] help a verbal story ?
    Will I need music of my choosing when I open his book beside me?
    And a further question ; Might the visuals be needed ?
    At least the eyes can be shut

  • @vallisdaemonumofficial
    @vallisdaemonumofficial 5 років тому

    Oops, this isn't The James Mason the wrote Seige

  • @vestibulate
    @vestibulate 6 років тому +5

    The decision to attach a very poor, intrusive music track to Mason's reading was ill-advised. It's bad enough to gild the lily, but to apply a coating of dreck is an act of vandalism.

    • @markdemminii4035
      @markdemminii4035 6 років тому +2

      But to fans of legendary theater organist Buddy Cole, his accompaniment to Mason's masterful reading is pure bliss!

  • @loganwhalen5560
    @loganwhalen5560 6 років тому +2

    This isn't the James Mason i'm looking for lol

    • @markdemminii4035
      @markdemminii4035 6 років тому +1

      Logan Whalen, this is the British actor who most famously played Captain Nemo in Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea!

  • @mwmann
    @mwmann Рік тому +1

    The great late James Mason. Played the evil assistant to Barlow the nosferatu looking vampire in Salem's Lot. The original made for TV mini series from the 70s. Directed by Tobe Hooper of the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. We all know the author, Stephen King.

    • @miskatonic_alumni
      @miskatonic_alumni 5 місяців тому

      Very good miniseries. Tobe Hooper also directed an adaptation of "Dance of The Dead" by Richard Matheson for the first season of Masters of Horror.