I know I have commented quite a few times but after hearing several of these of Poe's stories. I can say Mt French as Vincent Price was to Poe's adaptation movies, you are the voice to his stories.
Thanks for the post as always.It is very much like a scene from the movie Masque of the Red Death also by Poe,The corrupt monarch,the dwarf,the tiny dancer and the gorilla suit (although only one).I wonder which one was written first or did the movie makers add this to the Masque.
Just wanted to point out a bit of foreshadowing in this story. At the beginning of the tale the author muses on the relationship between fat and humor. He suggests that there may be something innate in the material that breeds humor. Now, what were candles once made of in olden days? Animal fat. The description of the king and his men foreshadows the climax of the story: fat is funny and the jester's last jest is to take advantage of an abundant supply of the jolly substance.
Brilliant reading, very much enjoyed and appreciated.
This is my favorite story by Edgar Allan Poe! The narration makes it look like it came from an adaptation of the story! :D
Your the best edward french! Thanks for making my day even better!
Nothing like a story by Poe to fire up the day! Cheers. E.E.F.
Great reading by E French. So vivid.
I especially enjoy Poe’s use of language in this story. What a genius.
This is one of your finest productions. It was like watching a movie with my ears. With gratitude.
Wonderful choice. Top notch narration as always.
Fantastic!
It’s become one of my favorites over the years, and your narration clinched the deal.
Thanks, kathodhay. E.E.F.
My favorite Edgar Allan Poe story, masterfully retold by my favorite narrator, what a treat!🤗👍👍
Brilliant 👏 👏.
Thank's Edward...another classic, you are the best reader hands down.
I’m glad this story merited your narration, sir.
Superb! Very satisfying 😁
No idea how I could have missed This brilliant content up until about a month ago. This channel should be huge.
I know I have commented quite a few times but after hearing several of these of Poe's stories. I can say Mt French as Vincent Price was to Poe's adaptation movies, you are the voice to his stories.
Beautifully delivered narrative, makes the story a delight to listen to . 👌🏼❤️
I appreciate hearing that Christine. Poe definitely gives the narrator something to sink his teeth into. E.E.F.
edward french
Well deserved , and I like the wit in your reply !! 👍🏼
One of Poe's most horrific stories. Thank you!
Another great reading of a great story. Keep up the good work!
This was a great performance by a true artist!
Edward, I would listen you reading a telephone directory....💙💚💛💜
Tragic and beautiful in every way.
This Edgar dude never miss
Damn! That was exceptional.
Why the blackout of video from 0:43 to 2:42?
Thanks for the post as always.It is very much like a scene from the movie Masque of the Red Death also by Poe,The corrupt monarch,the dwarf,the tiny dancer and the gorilla suit (although only one).I wonder which one was written first or did the movie makers add this to the Masque.
It was added to pad out the movie, as the original story is short .
Thanks for the reply/answer Kelvin.
@@MultiNacnud ...your welcome my friend
Great Storey !!!! Love It 🤣
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Just wanted to point out a bit of foreshadowing in this story. At the beginning of the tale the author muses on the relationship between fat and humor. He suggests that there may be something innate in the material that breeds humor. Now, what were candles once made of in olden days? Animal fat. The description of the king and his men foreshadows the climax of the story: fat is funny and the jester's last jest is to take advantage of an abundant supply of the jolly substance.