The House and The Brain by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
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- Опубликовано: 16 фев 2023
- Join Tony as we explore Edward Bulwer-Lytton's classic short story, 'The House & The Brain'. This captivating tale, first published in 1859, follows a narrator as he investigates the strange occurrences in a haunted house. The story is notable for its suspenseful atmosphere, its examination of the power of the human mind, and its timeless themes. This is an engaging listen for those interested in the Gothic horror genre."
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Could NOT be more beautifully read. Your readings are getting BETTER and BETTER which one would not have thought possible.
I really enjoyed your 'ramble' Tony. It's easy to think of you as a friend. You are a treasure.
What an absolutely magnificent performance! Simply astonishing!
Better than a movie! I listened twice! T you are an amazing talent! Plus, very interesting human being.
Well done Sir you pulled me all the way in . What a excellent story and performance The story is so different from many ghost stories. The protagonist doesn't run away in fear,
Great story: Mystery, horror, ghosts, and philosophy. Well read.
Thank you. As always most enjoyable. ☺️👵🏻🇦🇺
Wonderful as usual. I like to listen to you as I hike in the woods. Perfect setting for catching a ghost story.
I admire and respect the protagonist who deliniates between horror and fear.
Lord Lytton was certainly one of the most prestigious of English authors; I enjoyed the way his story insisted that anything of the spiritual needed to have its genesis in the material. He was a man ahead of his time. But, I don't think I would have been able to comprehend a fraction of his ideas if it weren't for your inspired reading. Thank you.
Oh, Tony, you are a TREASURE. I hardly stopped smiling throughout the entire story because I was so enthralled by your musical reading. Surely you should be rich and famous because I have never heard anything to compare. Let me clarify with a comparison.
Why does the dog always have to be murdered? 😭
One of the best haunted-house stories.
What a wonderful narrative voice ❤
Another winner 👏 Thx Tony 💜
Thank you so much dear Tony 🌳🌳🌳
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ABSOLUTELY FASCINATING !!!
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"In all the wonders which the amateurs of our age record as facts." Love that quote