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Rime of the Ancient Mariner

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Rime of the Ancient Mariner

By: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Narrated by: Nate Maughan
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A must-listen classic! The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is the timeless story of what happens when a daring mariner ventures into Antarctic waters. When the storm approaches, adventure begins. Experience this epic tale like you've never heard it before with crisp, gripping narration!

Public Domain (P)2019 Breakfast Time Media LLC
Classics European Poetry World Literature
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Other than that it was good. A classic poem and an old favorite from growing up.

The reader didn’t seem to keep the rhythm of the poem

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Had to read this poem and discuss its meaning many years ago, like more than 50 that is. For some reason some of the verses came to mind(I am 75 now). Bought it in audio form and listened to it completely. Listening to it, I read it in one setting and I plan to listen to it again. I was able to gather the meaning a lot better. The audio was clear. I had no problems understanding the narrator. He was clear and his pronunciation distinct. Sure glad this poem is in my audio library.

Brings Back Memories

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I read this in high school and found it an interesting read then, though not particularly engaging

the narration allows me to relive it but the language doesn't keep my attention as do other simpler language or more modern language.

I would recommend reading it one time and listening a few times to fully digest all the intricacies

much better read than narrator

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The narrator said penchant whereas the book said perchance, little things like that, it didn't fully match up with text

Average

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