The Journal of a Disappointed Man

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The Journal of a Disappointed Man

by W. N. P. Barbellion

EN·~9 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

THE JOURNAL OF A DISAPPOINTED MAN - BY - W.N.P. BARBELLION - WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY H.G. WELLS - NEW YORK - GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY - 1919

0:37
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INTRODUCTION - By H.G. WELLS

7:26
3

PART I—THE JOURNAL BEGINS WHEN ITS AUTHOR IS A LITTLE OVER 13 YEARS OLD.

0:07
4

1903

5:39
5

1904

3:07
6

1905

2:39
7

1906

4:36
8

1907

4:54
9

1908

12:33
10

1909

6:37

Description

A young naturalist pours his thoughts onto the pages of a diary, chronicling the restless curiosity that drives him to observe birds, bats, and the quiet rhythms of the natural world. His voice is strikingly candid, alternating between self‑conscious bragging and moments of pure wonder when the surrounding life seems to dissolve his ego. This intimate record captures the exhilaration of discovery and the fragile hope of a budding scientist eager to leave a mark.

Yet beneath the scientific fascination lies a deeper struggle. As an unexpected illness begins to shadow his ambitions, the diary becomes a refuge where he confronts his own limitations, questions the meaning of achievement, and wrestles with the inevitable march of time. The narrative balances lyrical description of nature with a poignant, introspective examination of a life caught between youthful optimism and looming mortality, offering listeners a moving portrait of a mind striving to understand both the world and itself.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (549K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-04-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

W. N. P. Barbellion

W. N. P. Barbellion

1889–1919

Best known for turning private notebooks into one of the most memorable diaries of the early twentieth century, this English writer brought wit, honesty, and sharp self-scrutiny to every page. His work still feels startlingly modern in the way it faces illness, ambition, and disappointment head-on.

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