Author(s): Joyce, James
Reader(s): Norton, Jim
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA317312
Barcode: 9789626341735
Release Date: 04/1999

JOYCE, J.: Dubliners, Part I (Unabridged)

This volume contains the first ten stories from Dubliners, read in their original, unabridged form by Jim Norton who has established a special reputation for his recordings of Joyce for Naxos Audiobooks. The ten stories are: The Sisters, An Encounter, Araby, Eveline, After the Race, Two Gallants, The Boarding House, A Little Cloud, Counterparts, and Clay.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Joyce, James - Author
Norton, Jim (Reader)
1 There was no hope for him this time: it was the third… 06:42
Norton, Jim (Reader)
2 The next morning after breakfast… 04:37
Norton, Jim (Reader)
3 In the evening my aunt took me with her… 09:59
Norton, Jim (Reader)
Norton, Jim (Reader)
4 It was Joe Dillon who introduced the Wild West to us. 03:41
Norton, Jim (Reader)
5 The summer holidays were near at hand… 06:40
Norton, Jim (Reader)
6 There was nobody but ourselves in the field. 08:07
Norton, Jim (Reader)
Norton, Jim (Reader)
7 North Richmond Street, being blind, was a quiet street… 08:26
Norton, Jim (Reader)
8 On Saturday morning… 06:46
Norton, Jim (Reader)
Norton, Jim (Reader)
9 She sat at the window watching the evening invade… 08:59
Norton, Jim (Reader)
10 She stood among the swaying crowd in the station… 02:43
Norton, Jim (Reader)
Disc 2
Norton, Jim (Reader)
1 The cars came scudding in towards Dublin… 09:33
Norton, Jim (Reader)
2 That night the city wore the mask of a capital. 02:15
Norton, Jim (Reader)
3 Cards! Cards! The table was cleared. 02:33
Norton, Jim (Reader)
Norton, Jim (Reader)
4 The grey warm evening of August had descended… 05:25
Norton, Jim (Reader)
5 Lenehan offered his friend a cigarette. 03:45
Norton, Jim (Reader)
6 They walked along Nassau Street and then turned… 04:55
Norton, Jim (Reader)
7 He walked listlessly round Stephen's Green… 05:16
Norton, Jim (Reader)
8 His mind became active again. 03:35
Norton, Jim (Reader)
Norton, Jim (Reader)
9 Mrs Mooney was a butcher's daughter. 07:50
Norton, Jim (Reader)
10 There must be reparation made in such a case. 07:50
Norton, Jim (Reader)
11 Polly sat for a little time on the side of the bed, crying. 01:59
Norton, Jim (Reader)
Disc 3
Norton, Jim (Reader)
1 Eight years before he had seen his friend off at… 09:24
Norton, Jim (Reader)
2 The light and noise of the bar held him at the… 04:53
Norton, Jim (Reader)
3 'Everything in Paris is gay,' said Ignatius Gallaher. 09:07
Norton, Jim (Reader)
4 Little Chandler sat in the room off the hall… 07:04
Norton, Jim (Reader)
Norton, Jim (Reader)
5 The bell rang furiously… 04:53
Norton, Jim (Reader)
6 Darkness, accompanied by a thick fog, was gaining… 05:36
Norton, Jim (Reader)
7 He stood in a doorway opposite the office… 09:08
Norton, Jim (Reader)
8 A very sullen-faced man stood at the corner… 03:01
Norton, Jim (Reader)
Norton, Jim (Reader)
9 The matron had given her leave to go out… 07:08
Norton, Jim (Reader)
10 She thought she would have to stand in the… 10:16
Norton, Jim (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 03:12:06