Goose-Quill Papers
Louise Imogen Guiney
Louise Imogen Guiney, and American poet and essayist, here presents twenty essays with her characteristic wit and poetic flair and often a touch of satire on sometimes common topics such as the apple, the moon, mathematics and the garret, even the provocative "On Teaching One's Grandmother how to Suck Eggs." - Summary by Larry Wilson (3 hr 27 min)
Chapters
01 - On the Good Repute of the Apple | 9:42 |
02 - A Hand | 15:18 |
03 - An Open Letter to the Moon | 13:15 |
04 - Brentford Pulpit | 20:22 |
05 - Notes Made by Troilus Gently | 21:07 |
06 - On Teaching One's Grandmother How to Suck Eggs | 11:24 |
07 - Old Haunts | 8:12 |
08 - Free Thoughts on Books | 8:59 |
09 - A November Festival | 8:27 |
10 - Vagabondiana | 12:30 |
11 - Mathematics | 5:41 |
12 - A Child in Camp | 16:10 |
13 - On Graveyards | 11:02 |
14 - Some Garden-Folk | 4:09 |
15 - Hospitalities | 7:28 |
16 - The Two Voices | 9:11 |
17 - Sweetheart | 4:25 |
18 - On the Beauty of Idleness | 6:26 |
19 - De Mosquitone | 6:56 |
20 - On the Garret | 7:04 |