WORLD SOUNDSCAPE PROJECT
SOUND REFERENCES IN LITERATURE


90.

The wind cried long at the eave tr6ughing outside, then was suddenly sibilant again at the screen. It was a frightening and lonely sound, fading into nothingness.

W. O. Mitchell,Who Has Seen the Wind, Macmillan of Canada, Toronto, 1947, p. 20

PLACE: Saskatchewan Prairie

TIME: 20th century

 

91.

The screen door slapped the stillness.

W. O. Mitchell,Who Has Seen the Wind, Macmillan of Canada, Toronto, 1947, p.26

PLACE: Saskatchewan Prairie

TIME: 20th century

 

92.

A gentle wind stirred the leaves on the poplars,...

W. O. Mitchell,Who Has Seen the Wind, Macmillan of Canada, Toronto, 1947, p.30

PLACE: Saskatchewan Prairie

TIME: 20th century

 

93.

...sparrows were shrill and pigeons hiccoughed...

W. O. Mitchell, Who Has Seen the Wind, Macmillan of Canada, Toronto, 1947, p.36

PLACE: Saskatchewan Prairie

TIME: 20th century


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