The Sisters' Tragedy, with Other Poems

by Thomas Bailey Aldrich from 1891

About

Aldrich was a poet and novelist of the Gilded Age, editor of the Atlantic Monthly, and a significant figure in late-nineteenth-century American letters who is now somewhat forgotten. This collection contains his best dramatic verse, including the gothic title piece and shorter lyrics that demonstrate the technical polish and classical control that distinguished his generation. As reading text, the dramatic poems offer good material for performance.

The Sisters' Tragedy, with Other Poems

Words
8.4k
Acts
1
Duration
~1 hr 3 min

28 sections

8.4k words
#TitleWords
1
THE SISTERS' TRAGEDY
1130:51
2
THE SISTERS' TRAGEDY
7795:51
3
THE LAST CAESAR
6915:11
4
IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY
2221:40
5
ALEC YEATON'S SON
3052:17
6
AT THE FUNERAL OF A MINOR POET
6725:02
ACT V
7
ACT V
1230:55
8
TENNYSON
1871:24
9
THE SHIPMAN'S TALE
3542:39
10
MONODY ON THE DEATH OF WENDELL PHILLIPS
3252:26
11
ECHO-SONG
1260:57
12
A MOOD
710:32
13
GUILIELMUS REX
1621:13
14
THRENODY
1050:47
15
SESTET
600:27
16
A TOUCH OF NATURE
1020:46
17
MEMORY
1180:53
18
A DEDICATION
460:21
19
NO SONGS IN WINTER
1581:11
20
THE LETTER
2411:48
21
PAULINE PAVLOVNA
2.1k15:33
22
AT A READING
2461:51
23
THE MENU
1461:06
24
AN ELECTIVE COURSE
4053:02
25
L'EAU DORMANTE
1290:58
26
THALIA
3132:21
27
PALINODE
900:41
28
A PETITION
680:31