Production
Producer: Douglas Harvey
Artwork
Cover: Photo of Fritz, Mister Cat, 2025
Inset: Title page of 1570 edition, Wylliam Gryffith, London
Inset: Illustration from 1570 edition, page 2, Wylliam Gryffith, L
Track | Title | Length |
1 | 1 Preface and Introduction | 04:59 |
2 | 2 The Argument | 04:45 |
3 | 3 The First Part of Streamer's Story | 04:18 |
4 | 4 The Servant's Story | 02:12 |
5 | 5 The Churl and Grimalkin | 06:16 |
6 | 6 That Cats Have Language | 06:34 |
7 | 7 The Learned Man's Story | 10:31 |
8 | 8 The Second Part of of Master Streamer's Tale | 04:54 |
9 | 9 Master Streamer Gathers Ingredients | 04:42 |
10 | 10 Master Streamer Makes His Potion | 07:36 |
11 | 11 The Effect of the Lozenges | 08:09 |
12 | 12 The Third Part of Master Streamer's Tale | 05:14 |
13 | 13 Mouse-Slayer's Testimony | 06:01 |
14 | 14 Mouse-Slayer's Testimony Continues | 12:42 |
15 | 15 Mouse-Slayer in the Young Woman's House | 09:27 |
16 | 16 The Judgment of Mouse-Slayer | 08:05 |
17 | 17 An Exhortation | 02:37 |
18 | 18 Master Streamer's Hymn | 01:59 |
"Beware the Cat" is an English novel written by William Baldwin in 1553, making it one of the earliest examples of English fiction. The novel is a satirical and fantastical work that blends elements of folklore, social commentary, and the supernatural. The story is framed as a narrative within a narrative, with the protagonist, Mr. Streamer, recounting his experiences to a group of friends. Streamer, a curious and skeptical man, stumbles upon a hidden chamber where he witnesses a group of cats engaging in a secret assembly. To his surprise, the cats are not only intelligent but also capable of speech. As Streamer eavesdrops on the feline conversations, he discovers that the cats possess a complex society with its own set of rules and beliefs. The novel takes a satirical approach to criticize human behavior, using the cat society as a mirror to reflect societal issues of the time. One of the notable aspects of "Beware the Cat" is its exploration of the supernatural, blending folklore and superstition with a fictional narrative. The novel incorporates elements of witchcraft, shape-shifting, and other mystical occurrences, adding a layer of intrigue and fantasy to the story. Overall, "Beware the Cat" is a unique and innovative work that offers a blend of social satire, fantasy, and early English fiction, making it a significant contribution to the literary landscape of its time.
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Item Info | |
EAN - DVD case | 0602581788645 |
EAN - CD jacket | 0602581788652 |
Media | MP3 CD |
Package | DVD Case, CD jacket, paper security sleeve, mp3 download zip file |
Author | William Baldwin (mid 16th century |
Year | 1553 |
Recording | |
Read by | Douglas Harvey |
Length | 1 hour 51 minutes |
Type of Reading | Solo |
Beware the Cat
- Author: William Baldwin
- Product Code: DB-1367
- Availability: In Stock
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