The Time Machine (Version 7)
H. G. Wells
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The story follows a Victorian scientist, who claims that he has invented a device that enables him to travel through time, and has visited the future. There, he finds the human species has “evolved” into two distinct forms. Above ground live the Eloi—gentle, fairy-like, childish creatures, whose existence appears to be free of struggle. However, another race of beings exists—the Morlocks, underground dwellers who, once subservient, now prey on the feeble, defenseless Eloi. - Summary by Cliff Stone (3 hr 26 min)
Chapitres
Introduction | 11:32 | Lu par Cliff Stone |
The Machine | 8:47 | Lu par Cliff Stone |
The Time Traveller Returns | 12:42 | Lu par Cliff Stone |
Time Travelling | 13:23 | Lu par Cliff Stone |
In the Golden Age | 10:46 | Lu par Cliff Stone |
The Sunset of Mankind | 14:41 | Lu par Cliff Stone |
A Sudden Shock | 14:41 | Lu par Cliff Stone |
Explanation | 26:07 | Lu par Cliff Stone |
The Morlocks | 13:07 | Lu par Cliff Stone |
When Night Came | 15:54 | Lu par Cliff Stone |
The Palace of Green Porcelain | 15:26 | Lu par Cliff Stone |
In the Darkness | 15:41 | Lu par Cliff Stone |
The Trap of the White Sphinx | 7:14 | Lu par Cliff Stone |
The Further Vision | 12:15 | Lu par Cliff Stone |
The Time Traveller's Return | 3:28 | Lu par Cliff Stone |
After the Story | 8:49 | Lu par Cliff Stone |
Epilogue | 2:17 | Lu par Cliff Stone |
Critiques
Great story and well read





JamesTSmirk
This story was very well read and I’m pleased it still gets such attention even in this time. My only regret is that more could not be added to it but it seems such a thing would cause a paradox.
interesting





A LibriVox Listener
Interesting story read with clarity and good expression!





A LibriVox Listener
I didn't enjoy this man's Australian accent so, I lasted less than 2 minutes.