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David Wallace reads Chaucer
Wexler Studio recording session at Kelly Writers House, April 12, 2016
- The General Prologue, lines 1-18 (1:04): MP3
- Commentary on the General Prologue (1:14): MP3
- Trouthe (2:15): MP3
- Complaint of Chaucer to His Purse (2:53): MP3
- Discussion with Chris Mustazza, on 1930s peformances of Chaucer (9:10): MP3
Producer: Chris Mustazza
Recording Engineer: Zach Carduner
In conversation with Caroline Bergvall and Orchid Tierney, Kelly Writers House, November 4, 2014
Complete Recording (52:57): MP3
Studio 111 recording session at the University of Pennsylvania, May 17, 2004
- The Wyf of Bath Prologue, lines 1-38 (2:22): MP3,
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- The Pardoner's Tale, lines 534-572 (2:24): MP3,
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- The Knight's Tale, lines 2597-2619 (1:26): MP3,
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- The Knight's Tale cont'd, lines 2743-2780 (2:15): MP3,
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- Sir Thopas, lines 695-777 (3:18): MP3,
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- Legend of Good Women, F300-365 (4:34): MP3,
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- Complaint of Chaucer to His Purse (1:44): MP3,
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- Trouthe (1:45): MP3,
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- Q & A session, led by Charles Bernstein (19:13): MP3
Staff:
Producer: Charles Bernstein
Recording Engineers: Chris Mustazza and Kun Jia
BBC Documentaries
"Mallory's Morte Darthur: A Tale of Two Texts"
"Mallory's Morte Darthur: A Tale of Two Texts." Considers how discovery of the unique manuscript of the Morte at
Winchester in 1934 challenged assumptions founded in Caxton's edition of 1485. With location interviews in Winchester
(Great Hall, School, Warden's Bedroom, and Memorial Court), John Rylands Library Manchester, British Library, Mercer's
Hall
London, Towton battlefield, Queen's Robing Room House of Lords and the Cambridge home of poet Geoffrey Hill.
Voice of Malory: poet laureate Andrew Motion.
Written and presented by David Wallace, produced by Paul Quinn. First broadcast 26 August 2007. A Loftus production for
BBC
Radio 3.
Complete program (45:26):
MP3
"The Miraculous Journey of Margery Kempe"
"The Miraculous Journey of Margery Kempe." Retraces the voyage taken by la Kempe in 1433 as narrated by
Book II of her Book. Edited from location interviews at King's Lynn, Norwich, Walsingham, Gdansk, Wilsnack, Cologne, Aachen,
Syon, British Library. Voice of Margery Kempe: Prunella Scales.
Written and presented by David Wallace, produced by Paul Quinn. First broadcast 18 September 2005. A Loftus
production for
BBC Radio 3.
Complete program (44:09):
MP3
"God's First Englishman"
"God's First Englishman." Considers the local and internationalist cultures of the Venerable Bede. Edited from location
interviews at Jarrow, Wearmouth, Sunderland, South Shields, Lindisfarne, the Inner Farne, the British Library and other
locations; studio interviews. Voice of Bede: Kevin Whately.
Written and presented by David Wallace, produced by Paul Quinn. First broadcast 20 April, 2003. A Loftus production for
BBC Radio 3.
Complete program (44:06):
MP3
In progress: a radio documentary on the life of John Leland.
PoemTalk #64, discussing Caroline Bergvall's "VIA," March 26, 2013
Listen to the complete recording and read program notes for the episode at Jacket2.
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