Moorland Idylls

audiobook

Moorland Idylls

by Grant Allen

EN·~3 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
1

I. THE NIGHT-JAR.

7:45
2

II. PROPHETIC AUTUMN.

6:04
3

III. OUR WINGED HOUSE-FELLOWS.

8:19
4

IV. A NEIGHBOURLY GOSSIP.

6:22
5

V. A RABBIT OF THE WORLD.

7:52
6

VI. THE ADDER’S SIESTA.

6:35
7

VII. A FLIGHT OF QUAILS.

8:09
8

VIII. IN LEAFLESS WOODS.

6:11
9

IX. A BUTTERFLY EPISODE.

7:58
10

X. THE FROZEN POND.

6:25

Description

On a balmy summer evening, a group gathers on a verandah overlooking the heather‑clad moors, listening to the mournful call of the night‑jar perched on a pine at Martin’s Corner. The narrator’s reverent description turns the bird’s plaintive song into a meditation on love, wildness, and the fading chorus of England’s older fauna. Through vivid imagery and quoted poetry, the opening invites listeners to feel the hush of twilight and the fragile beauty of a creature that remains aloof from human haste.

The essay unfolds as a lyrical tour of the moorland’s secret life, comparing the night‑jar’s insect‑hunting habits to ancient symbioses and noting how modern progress pushes such species toward the edges of memory. With gentle humor and careful observation, the author explores how the landscape shapes, and is shaped by, those who wander its bracken‑strewn paths. Listeners can expect a thoughtful blend of natural history, personal reflection, and a quiet celebration of England’s untamed heart.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (225K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Cindy Beyer, Ross Cooling and the Online Project Gutenberg team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net with images provided by The Internet Archives-US

Release date

2015-05-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Grant Allen

Grant Allen

1848–1899

A prolific Victorian writer with a restless, curious mind, he moved easily between popular science, travel writing, and fiction. His books often brought big ideas about evolution, society, and everyday life to a wide audience.

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