Listen for free!

Posted by Cori on November 5th, 2007 — Posted in My Recordings

See my LV catalogue page for a fully-current, if less-organised, listing. All these recordings are free to download, and public domain in the US. Almost all are also confirmed in the public domain of the UK and Europe, and most are public domain globally. (At the moment of speaking, anyway - laws constantly change … please check with the copyright laws of your own country if you are unsure.)

Last updated 29th April 2009.

Total cataloged time: 80hrs 4min (excl. podcasts, plays & chapter sub-sections.)


Solo Works

Love and Freindship by Jane Austen - Librivox page - archive.org page
The Water-babies by Charles Kingsley - Librivox page - archive.org page
Tender Buttons by Gertrude Stein - Librivox page - archive.org page
Nine Unlikely Tales for Children by E. Nesbit - Librivox page - archive.org page
Mathilda by Mary Shelley - Librivox page - archive.org page
The Wood Beyond the World by William Morris - Librivox page - archive.org page
The Moving Picture Girls by Laura Lee Hope - Librivox page - archive.org page
Elegiac Sonnets and other Poems by Charlotte Turner Smith - Librivox page - archive.org page (Duet with David Barnes)

I’ve split the rest of the categories onto separate pages, since this has been growing unwieldy - please click through for the various types of text you’re interested in:

Short Works

Chapters - Fiction

Chapters - Non-fiction

Podcasts

Poetry

Plays and Group readings



My reading complete, but project yet to be catalogued:
Twenty Years After
Romeo and Juliet (version 2) - Lady Capulet
Mrs Beeton’s Book of Household Management

15 Comments »

Comment by mandarine

What a great ‘record’. You are a LibriVox superstar…
In case you did not know, you are making the world richer (read this)

Posted on 9 November, 2007 at 9:42 pm

Comment by GM Vessell

Your voice captivates me. I could listen to you all day and night. My MP3 Player is full of nothing but you, which I use when I can’t sleep. I just wanted to say thanks, you and one other old gentleman are my favorites.

Posted on 19 November, 2007 at 6:07 am

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Posted on 16 December, 2007 at 2:15 pm

Comment by Jay

You bring literature to life! You not only inspire me to listen (and read) works of great writers but you also inspire me to write my own - I only need to think on how you would present it and then then next line of my work pops into my head! Thanx a million. I plan on listening to all your projects!

Regards

Posted on 8 February, 2008 at 10:06 pm

Comment by Jonathan (digitaltoast)

Cori, you rock! I didn’t know you’d read so much - you’ve got such a great voice. If you’re not doing some paid stuff too then you’re nuts!

Really enjoyabe!

Posted on 20 February, 2008 at 10:35 pm

Comment by Jay

Thank you Cori, I will do my best!

Posted on 26 February, 2008 at 8:31 pm

Comment by Alana

Just sending you some fan mail, Cori! :)

Alana

Posted on 3 April, 2008 at 12:25 pm

Comment by Cori

Aww, thankyou, Alana!

Posted on 4 April, 2008 at 12:44 pm

Comment by Andrew

Cori, you have the best voice I’ve heard on LibriVox. Keep up the good work. It’s marvelous to listen to.

Posted on 27 September, 2008 at 8:36 pm

Comment by Scott

Thank you so much for making your recordings! Of all the readers I’ve heard on Librivox your voice and all aspects of your reading are the best and most captivating!

Posted on 29 September, 2008 at 6:13 pm

Comment by Diana

Thank you for your lovely readings! I just listened to your chapter in Mansfield Park, and you really stood out. As another listener remarked, you should be doing this professionally!

Posted on 16 October, 2008 at 6:24 pm

Comment by Catherine

What a marvellous resource! You are a shining example of what can be achieved on the web for the benefit of all. Thank you.

Posted on 8 December, 2008 at 1:59 pm

Comment by Robert Bruce

Just thought I’d send a little bit of fan mail to you and say that I’ve missed not hearing your on “The Mysteries of London” After hearing your presentation of the book I was so captivated by it that I purhased the Novel in hardback please continue doing what you do, your the best out there!!!

Posted on 21 February, 2009 at 11:02 am

Comment by Cori

Thankyou, Robert! I had a long pause in recording it, because I lost confidence with ‘doing the voices’ and also because the next chapter is quite violent. But I do love the overall story, and will be back to it pretty soon, I think. :)

Posted on 24 February, 2009 at 10:24 pm

Comment by zy

thank you !

Posted on 25 May, 2009 at 12:17 pm

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