Old Country Life

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Old Country Life

by S. (Sabine) Baring-Gould

EN·~6 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

OLD COUNTRY LIFE.

1:01
2

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

1:18
3

CHAPTER I. OLD COUNTY FAMILIES.

28:38
4

CHAPTER II. THE LAST SQUIRE.

24:55
5

CHAPTER III. COUNTRY HOUSES.

39:21
6

CHAPTER IV. THE OLD GARDEN.

22:39
7

CHAPTER V. THE COUNTRY PARSON.

35:21
8

CHAPTER VI. THE HUNTING PARSON.

28:02
9

CHAPTER VII. COUNTRY DANCES.

25:28
10

CHAPTER VIII. OLD ROADS.

22:22

Description

In this richly illustrated portrait of rural England, the author traces the fading world of country estates and the lives that revolve around them. Through keen observation and a touch of humor, he compares the English gentry’s retreat to town life with similar shifts on the continent, revealing how once‑thriving manor houses have become seasonal retreats, their influence on local communities waning.

Interwoven with anecdotes about village customs, old songs, and the everyday rhythms of farmhands and tenants, the narrative paints a vivid picture of a society in transition. Listeners will hear the echo of centuries‑old traditions as they explore the lingering ties between land, lineage, and the people who tend it, all while the author’s gentle commentary invites reflection on what is lost—and what endures—when the great houses fall silent.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (360K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow, Chris Jordan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2015-03-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

S. (Sabine) Baring-Gould

S. (Sabine) Baring-Gould

1834–1924

A Victorian clergyman and restless scholar, he wrote beloved hymns including Onward, Christian Soldiers while also turning his hand to folklore, history, fiction, and travel writing. His work ranges from church music to ghost stories and folk-song collecting, giving him an unusually wide and lively place in 19th-century English letters.

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