Conrad in Quest of His Youth: An Extravagance of Temperament

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Conrad in Quest of His Youth: An Extravagance of Temperament

by Leonard Merrick

EN·~5 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

CHAPTER I

11:40
2

CHAPTER II

17:15
3

CHAPTER III

23:49
4

CHAPTER IV

27:25
5

CHAPTER V

14:24
6

CHAPTER VI

18:46
7

CHAPTER VII

4:29
8

CHAPTER VIII

6:03
9

CHAPTER IX

23:17
10

CHAPTER X

17:50

Description

He is a man who once chased the bright promise of youth through the cafés of Paris and the boisterous streets of London, only to find himself later seated behind a bureaucratic desk, his imagination still hammering against the glass of his office window. Now, after the death of his aunt and an unexpected inheritance, he decides to leave that stifling routine and return to the places that once sparked his spirit. The journey takes him back to the Latin Quarter, where the old city seems both familiar and alien, prompting a quiet reckoning with the years that have slipped away.

As he wanders the boulevards, the once‑vivid haunts—restaurants, hotels, even a modest chambre‑de‑hôtel—have faded or transformed, leaving him to compare memory’s brilliance with present‑day reality. His observations are tinged with gentle humor and a melancholy that acknowledges the inevitable loss of the impulsive vigor of nineteen, yet also celebrates the lingering echo of that enthusiasm. The narrative captures a tender, introspective quest to understand how much of our past lives on in the places we revisit and how much must be let go.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (292K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2017-12-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Leonard Merrick

Leonard Merrick

1864–1939

Remembered by fellow writers as a "novelist's novelist," he built a quiet but lasting reputation for polished fiction, sharp observation, and a deep feel for theatrical life. Though less widely read now, his novels and stories were admired for their wit, humanity, and craft.

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