The Man who Understood Women, and Other Stories


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(4.2 stars; 6 reviews)

This is a collection of 20 short stories by English novelist and playwright Leonard Merrick. The stories concern varied topics, and succeed to evoke a charming picture of England in the early 20th century.
It is surprising that Merrick's work is no longer known to the public, as he was one of the most highly regarded writers of his own time. William Dean Howells wrote of him, for instance, "I can think of no recent fictionist of his nation who can quite match with Mr. Merrick in that excellence [of "shapeliness" or form in the novel]. This will seem great praise, possibly too great, to the few who have a sense of such excellence; but it will probably be without real meaning to most, though our public might well enjoy form if it could once be made to imagine it." (quoted in wikipedia). - Summary by Carolin (10 hr 14 min)

Chapters

Introduction, by William J. Locke 13:57 Read by Kate Follis
The Man who Understood Women 23:40 Read by Kate Follis
A Very Good Thing for the Girl 27:37 Read by PeterSFay
The Woman who Wished to Die 19:37 Read by Carol Elaine Cyr
Frankenstein II 22:47 Read by SK
The Tale that wouldn't Do 15:57 Read by Eva Davis
The Laurels and the Lady, part 1 42:56 Read by Kate Follis
The Laurels and the Lady, part 2 39:36 Read by Kate Follis
The Laurels and the Lady, part 3 31:39 Read by Kate Follis
The Child in the Garden 25:00 Read by Jason in Panama
A Letter to the Duchess 28:00 Read by SkylerC
The Prince in the Fairy Tale 36:08 Read by Kate Follis
With Intent to Defraud 19:27 Read by SK
Dead Violets 26:29 Read by Eva Davis
The Favourite Plot 22:26 Read by SK
Time, the Humorist 25:24 Read by tovarisch
The Back of Bohemia 29:29 Read by Kate Follis
The Lady of Lyons 20:05 Read by Kate Follis
The Third M 31:01 Read by tovarisch
The Bishop's Comedy 32:00 Read by tovarisch
A Reverie 6:50 Read by tovarisch
The Reconciliation 22:31 Read by Kate Follis
The Call from the Past 52:12 Read by Jayson Paul

Reviews

Five Stars.


(5 stars)

Excellent reading and excellent stories. Can only recommend.