The Burning Spear: Being the Experiences of Mr. John Lavender in the Time of War

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The Burning Spear: Being the Experiences of Mr. John Lavender in the Time of War

by John Galsworthy

EN·~4 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

THE BURNING SPEAR

0:01
2

by John Galsworthy

0:54
3

THE BURNING SPEAR

0:01
4

I. THE HERO

11:38
5

II. THE VALET

10:51
6

III. MR. LAVENDER ADDRESSES A CROWD OF HUNS

15:46
7

IV. INTO THE DANGERS OF A PUBLIC LIFE

15:33
8

V. IS CONVICTED OF A NEW DISEASE

14:08
9

VI. MAKES A MISTAKE, AND MEETS A MOON-CAT

17:56
10

VII. SEES AND EDITOR, AND FINDS A FARMER

13:33

Description

A quiet, scholarly life on Hampstead Heath defines the world of John Lavender, a thin‑boned gentleman in his late fifties whose days are spent among books, a loyal sheep‑dog named Blink, and the steady rhythm of his modest household. He never practiced law, preferring instead the company of old pamphlets and the counsel of his housekeeper Marian and her husband Joe, the ever‑patient chauffeur. Lavender’s habits are oddly regimented: he abstains from drink, shuns indulgence, and answers every request with the simple question, “What is there?”—a mantra that reflects his devotion to truth and duty. His conversations are peppered with quotations from public figures, which he treats as moral compasses for a nation at war.

When the Great War looms, Lavender’s reverence for patriotic rhetoric drives him to transform even the smallest household expense into a contribution to the cause. He urges Marian to convert spare copper into bullets and debates the merits of sacrifice with his staff, all while remaining anchored to his quiet garden retreat. This first act sets the stage for a gentle yet compelling exploration of how an ordinary man grapples with the extraordinary pressures of a world in conflict.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (258K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2006-06-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Galsworthy

John Galsworthy

1867–1933

Best known for The Forsyte Saga, this English novelist and playwright wrote with sharp sympathy about money, class, and the quiet pressures of family life. His storytelling earned him the 1932 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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