Short reading of Angela Carter's 'The Werewolf'

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Description

Short dramatic reading of the short story 'The Werewolf' from Angela Carter's book,'The Bloody Chamber'.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (England - East Anglia, Cambridge, Hertfordshire) British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
it is a northern country. They have cold weather. They have cold hearts, cold tempest, wild beasts in the forest. It is a hard life. Their houses are built of log stock and smoky. Within. There will be a crude icon off the version. Behind a guttering candle, the leg of a pig hung up to cure a string of drying mushrooms. Abed, a stool, a table. Harsh, brief, poor lives. To these Coupland Woodsman, the devil is Israel, as you will I more so they have not seen us no even know that we exist. But the devil. They glimpse often in the graveyards, those bleak and touching townships of the dead, where the graves are marked with portrait's of the deceased in the knife style and there are no flowers to put in front of them. No flowers grow there, so they put out small votive offerings. Little lows, sometimes a cake that the bears come lumbering from the margins of the forest to ****** away at midnight, especially on Ville polka snack. The devil holds picnics in the graveyards and invites the witches. Then they dig up fresh corpses and eat them. Anyone will tell you that