The Sense of the Past


Leído por Mark Leder

(2 estrellas; 1 reseña)

Ralph Pendrel of New York City is bequested an 18th century house in London. He travels back in time and meets an ancestor of the same name. A triangle then follows, with new-Ralph engaged to old-Ralph's fiance, Molly Midmore, but in love with her sister Nan. James wrote the novel in fits and starts, and never finished, but fortunately for us readers, he left extensive notes. - Summary by Mark Leder (9 hr 16 min)

Capítulos

Preface 2:06 Leído por Mark Leder
Book I, Part i 33:03 Leído por Mark Leder
Book 1, Part 2 26:10 Leído por Mark Leder
Book 2, Part 1 31:33 Leído por Mark Leder
Book 2, Part 2 49:27 Leído por Mark Leder
Book 3 41:33 Leído por Mark Leder
Book 4, Part i 38:29 Leído por Mark Leder
Book 4, Part 2a 28:42 Leído por Mark Leder
Book 4, Part 2b 24:23 Leído por Mark Leder
Book 4, Part 2c 20:52 Leído por Mark Leder
Book 4, Part 2d 44:25 Leído por Mark Leder
Book 4, Part 3a 27:27 Leído por Mark Leder
Book 4, Part 3b 21:32 Leído por Mark Leder
Booki 4, Part 3c 39:06 Leído por Mark Leder
Book 4, Part 4 16:30 Leído por Mark Leder
Notes, Part 1 27:29 Leído por Mark Leder
Notes, Part 2 28:12 Leído por Mark Leder
Notes, Part 3 29:42 Leído por Mark Leder
Notes, Part 4 25:57 Leído por Mark Leder

Reseñas

very wordy


(2 estrellas)

I really wanted to finish this because I liked the plot but gave up after 3hrs. It is sooo "wordy". The first part is all dialogue. There is little action and many,many conversations . I am grateful to the reader who undertook this epic task but found him frequently difficult to follow as some sentences seemed streams of joined up words which I could not make out. If you like endless discussions, this is for you. Sorry, Mark.