The Hampdenshire Wonder
J. D. Beresford
Leído por Phil Benson





By the age of three, Victor Stott's intellectual powers exceed those of any known human. He is the Hampdenshire Wonder, son of an extraordinary cricketer, and a puzzle to all who come in contact with him. J. D. Beresford's early science fiction novel, written in style of his friend H. G. Wells, tells the story of the wonder's brief life and his influence on those who care for him. - Summary by Phil Benson (6 hr 46 min)
Capítulos
The Motive | 16:09 | Leído por Phil Benson |
Notes for a Biography of Ginger Stott | 56:40 | Leído por Phil Benson |
The Disillusionment of Ginger Stott | 15:35 | Leído por Phil Benson |
The Manner of his Birth | 31:52 | Leído por Phil Benson |
His Departure from Stoke-Underhill | 21:25 | Leído por Phil Benson |
His Father's Desertion | 16:19 | Leído por Phil Benson |
His Debt to Henry Challis | 37:07 | Leído por Phil Benson |
His First Visit to Challis Court; Interlude | 12:40 | Leído por Phil Benson |
His Passage through the Prison of Knowledge | 33:50 | Leído por Phil Benson |
His Pastors and Masters | 20:38 | Leído por Phil Benson |
His Examination | 35:33 | Leído por Phil Benson |
Fugitive | 3:55 | Leído por Phil Benson |
How I Went to Pym to Write a Book | 15:42 | Leído por Phil Benson |
The Incipience of my Subjection to the Wonder | 29:03 | Leído por Phil Benson |
The Progress and Relaxation of my Subjection | 23:43 | Leído por Phil Benson |
Release | 19:50 | Leído por Phil Benson |
Implications | 6:54 | Leído por Phil Benson |
Epilogue: The Uses of Mystery | 9:57 | Leído por Phil Benson |
Reseñas
Sad





Dahlia
The narrator did a great job. The story was interesting once you got past the dry cricket stuff, but I hate sad endings!
A shiny object whose value lies deep below the surface





Bruce King