Ladies Whose Bright Eyes: A Romance (1911 version)

Ford Madox Ford (1873 - 1939)

After a train accident, one Mr. Sorrell finds himself transported back to the Middle Ages, where he is mistaken for a Greek slave who works miracles. As he becomes acclimated to the customs and way of life of the time, and then as he falls in love, he finds himself feeling increasingly at home in the past. But will he be able to stay there?
Summary by Scarbo

Genre(s): Published 1900 onward

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Epigraph and Dedication Scarbo
00:01:38
Play 01 Part 1. Chapter 1 Kyle Stedman
00:18:42
Play 02 Part 1. Chapter 2 Kyle Stedman
00:20:53
Play 03 Part 1. Chapter 3 plotznik
00:12:32
Play 04 Part 1. Chapter 4 Cbteddy
00:11:22
Play 05 Part 1. Chapter 5 Christine Rottger
00:37:29
Play 06 Part 1. Chapter 6 Ehsan Ahmed Mehedi
00:15:30
Play 07 Part 1. Chapter 7 Brize C
00:16:38
Play 08 Part 1. Chapter 8 Christine Rottger
00:35:29
Play 09 Part 1. Chapter 9 Christine Rottger
00:45:03
Play 10 Part 2. Chapter 1 plotznik
00:32:22
Play 11 Part 2. Chapter 2 garyday
00:39:14
Play 12 Part 2. Chapter 3 Brize C
00:13:45
Play 13 Part 2. Chapter 4 Brize C
00:42:11
Play 14 Part 3. Chapter 1 Brize C
00:34:12
Play 15 Part 3. Chapter 2 Brize C
00:24:13
Play 16 Part 3. Chapter 3 Belinda McReynolds
00:27:05
Play 17 Part 4. Chapter 1 Mark Leder
00:45:47
Play 18 Part 4. Chapter 2 Mark Leder
00:24:53
Play 19 Part 4. Chapter 3 Mark Leder
00:25:19
Play 20 Part 4. Chapter 4 Mark Leder
00:19:51
Play 21 Part 4. Chapter 5 Mark Leder
00:31:13
Play 22 Part 4. Chapter 6 Mark Leder
00:30:15
Play 23 Part 4. Chapter 7 Mark Leder
00:25:03
Play 24 Part 5: L'Envoi. Chapter 1 Mark Leder
00:07:29
Play 25 Part 5: L'Envoi. Chapter 2 Mark Leder
00:26:56
Play 26 Part 5: L'Envoi. Chapter 3 Mark Leder
00:26:50