Headlong Hall

audiobook

Headlong Hall

by Thomas Love Peacock

EN·~2 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

HEADLONG HALL

0:09
2

PREFACE

2:55
3

Headlong Hall - –—*—– - Chapter I - The Mail

8:29
4

Chapter II - The Squire—The Breakfast

10:16
5

Chapter III - The Arrivals

7:43
6

Chapter IV - The Grounds

10:03
7

Chapter V - The Dinner

20:52
8

Chapter VI - The Evening

11:53
9

Chapter VII - The Walk

15:00
10

Chapter VIII - The Tower

9:41

Description

Four strangers awaken on a rattling mail coach, only to discover they share a destination: the legendary Headlong Hall, the ancestral seat of a family that boasts a lineage stretching back to mythic flood‑survivors on Snowdon’s summit. The opening ride is a brisk, weather‑filled chatter that quickly turns to an amiable rivalry of wit, as each passenger realizes they are strangers bound for the same curious manor. Their unexpected convergence promises a weekend of lively debate and genteel absurdity.

The household itself is a parade of eccentric types—self‑styled philosophers, zealous reformers, flamboyant artists, and practical jokers—each embodying the fashionable doctrines and pretensions of early‑nineteenth‑century society. Through sharp dialogue and playful caricature, the narrative sketches a vivid portrait of the era’s intellectual fashions, from phrenology to political economy, all under the roof of a house that revels in its own ancestral bragging rights. The host’s dry humor and the guests’ competing worldviews set the stage for a comically tangled social experiment.

Listeners will be drawn into a bright, satirical tableau where polite conversation becomes a battlefield for ideas, and the very walls of Headlong Hall seem to echo with the clamor of opinion. The novel’s brisk pace and clever repartee make it a delightful exploration of human vanity, curiosity, and the timeless pleasure of a good‑natured quarrel among strangers.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (169K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Harrison Ainsworth

Release date

2004-07-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Thomas Love Peacock

Thomas Love Peacock

1785–1866

A sharp, funny English novelist and poet, he turned dinner-table debate into comic art. Best known for satirical books like Nightmare Abbey and Crotchet Castle, he poked at the big ideas and literary fashions of his age with wit that still feels fresh.

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