Wow! You're here again, it makes me happy. And your wonderful voice haven't changed at all, it's still as tender as love's tears when youth and beauty die... Welcome back, sir Henry!
Welcome back! What a pleasant surprise it is! I, honestly, was not expecting new videos after so many years of inactivity, and am very happy to stand corrected.
This is masterfully read and it stands as my best rendition of this story. But why - WHY - do they insist on injecting loud music into the most dramatic parts? It detracts from the solemnity of the moment and nearly drowns out the narrative. I'm grateful they do it only on occasion and not throughout as other readers do.
We definitely need more Edger Allan Poe story Audios from you
As a choirboy aged about 11 yrs old, I remember reading this story in the choir stalls during the sermon in rather Gothic surroundings many years ago.
Wow! You're here again, it makes me happy. And your wonderful voice haven't changed at all, it's still as tender as love's tears when youth and beauty die... Welcome back, sir Henry!
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Welcome back! What a pleasant surprise it is! I, honestly, was not expecting new videos after so many years of inactivity, and am very happy to stand corrected.
Yesssss I came to the channel particularly to comment asking for new Edgar Allan Poe readings and wham 🙌🏾
I’ve heard many EAP audiobooks but this audio is the best. I love the voiceover and the effects and the music
Welcome back!
This audiobooks of Poe are really the best I’ve listened, I really encourage you to continue this series
Welcome back! Have loved your videos for years and excited to hear more stories and hopefully poetry aswell?
Wonderful as always Henry. A tour de force of stylish narration.
Glad to see this channel active again. Great reading!
hey there, welcome back!
I have to write this comment to read it and convince myself that this is happening
Haven't heard from you in a while, welcome back!!
Absolutely amazing!!
This is masterfully read and it stands as my best rendition of this story. But why - WHY - do they insist on injecting loud music into the most dramatic parts? It detracts from the solemnity of the moment and nearly drowns out the narrative. I'm grateful they do it only on occasion and not throughout as other readers do.
ive only ever seen George Romero's adaption of this story in Two Evil Eyes (1991). First time hearing the original story.
This is quite good! Although the music is a bit loud in comparison to the narration.