[MR] Lit of French Expression Read Aloud or Sung
Terri Morgan
online2much at cox.net
Thu May 15 13:15:19 PDT 2008
>From a List I read. (Lyon! Note the Occitan!) - Hrothny
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There is some medieval literature read aloud and linked to my new page.
Including literature from all ages of French and proto-French expression
from France and around the French-speaking world, the page presents the
texts read aloud.
Literature of French Expression Read Aloud or Sung
http://www.utm.edu/staff/globeg/litaudio.shtml
I am still working on it, but you will not see more recordings of French
texts read aloud anywhere else.
TBob
Robert D. Peckham, Ph.D
Professor of French
Chair, AATF Commission on Advocacy
Director, Muriel Tomlinson Language Resource Center Director, Globe-Gate
Intercultural Web Project Director, Andy Holt Virtual Library Department of
Modern Foreign Languages Univ. of Tennessee at Martin / Martin TN 38238
Email: bobp at utm.edu
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Bob and others:
For audio files of Chretien de Troyes and Marie de France read by Bill
Kibler, Joan Grimbert, and Judy Shoaf, as well as the Occitan Le Roman de
Jaufré, read by Dan O'Sullivan, see
http://faculty.smu.edu/arthuriana/teaching/audio_index.html
Alan Baragona
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