Step back in time with "XVIIIth Century Prose, No. 1," a captivating spoken word album that brings the elegance and wit of the 18th century to life. Released in 1955, this collection features the enchanting voice of Miss Jill Balcon, accompanied by the distinguished narrators Christopher Hassall and L. A. G. Strong. The album is a treasure trove of literary gems, presenting excerpts from some of the most celebrated works of the era.
The four tracks offer a rich tapestry of prose, each bringing a unique flavor of the period. "The Marriage of Pamela" by Samuel Richardson sets the stage with a tale of love and societal expectations. "The Vicar of Wakefield at Home" by Oliver Goldsmith provides a heartwarming glimpse into domestic life, while "Letter to Lord Chesterfield" by Samuel Johnson offers a window into the literary correspondence of the time. The album concludes with "Sir Roger de Coverley at Church" by Addison, a delightful exploration of religious and social customs.
Recorded in mono and spanning just 14 minutes, this album is a concise yet profound journey through the literary landscape of the 18th century. The BNF Collection, known for its commitment to preserving and sharing cultural heritage, presents this album with a focus on authenticity and historical accuracy. Whether you're a literature enthusiast or simply curious about the past, "XVIIIth Century Prose, No. 1" is a delightful addition to any collection.