Tales from Bohemia

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Tales from Bohemia

by Robert Neilson Stephens

EN·~5 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total

TALES FROM BOHEMIA - By Robert Neilson Stephens

0:03

ROBERT NEILSON STEPHENS—A MEMORY

9:49

TALES FROM BOHEMIA

0:01

I. — THE ONLY GIRL HE EVER LOVED

22:20

II. — A BIT OF MELODY

18:00

III. — ON THE BRIDGE

7:53

IV. — THE TRIUMPH OF MOGLEY

18:29

V. — OUT OF HIS PAST

9:10

VI. — THE NEW SIDE PARTNER

12:30

VII. — THE NEEDY OUTSIDER

8:26

Description

A young reporter steps into the bustling world of an 1880s newspaper, navigating cramped stairways and a makeshift “news desk” that feels both humble and charged with possibility. There he meets a bright, self‑taught shorthand disciple, whose literary ambitions spark an immediate friendship that will shape both their lives. Their evenings are filled with lively banter, shared readings, and debates about drama, history, and the craft of storytelling, while the newsroom thrums with the urgency of telegraph wires and the looming debut of the era’s most daring theatrical productions.

Through the mentor’s guidance, the newcomer soon pens his first dramatic review, capturing the electric performance of a famed actor’s dual‑role debut. The experience launches him into a career as a respected critic, balancing the immediacy of journalism with a deeper love for imaginative literature. Listeners will be drawn into the vibrant streets, the clatter of typewriters, and the earnest conversations that illuminate the birth of a literary voice.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (304K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Text file produced by Distributed Proofreaders HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2005-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert Neilson Stephens

Robert Neilson Stephens

1867–1906

Adventure, court intrigue, and old-world romance run through these lively historical stories and plays. Best known for An Enemy to the King, he wrote with the pace of popular fiction and the flair of the stage.

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