In the Mountains

audiobook

In the Mountains

by Elizabeth Von Arnim

EN·~5 hours

Chapters

Description

She returns to a solitary mountain house she once shared with love, stepping out onto a sun‑warmed terrace where delphiniums sway against a sky of endless blue. The narrative unfolds through her diary‑like entries, each a quiet observation of the landscape—glimmering valleys, distant peaks, and the soft hush that settles over the hillside after years of war. The setting itself becomes a character, offering both refuge and a mirror for her lingering fatigue.

Within this tranquil isolation, she confronts a deeper, unsettling loneliness that words alone cannot soothe. Writing becomes her only companion, a way to articulate the ache of a spirit stripped of hope yet yearning for renewal. As she watches the night settle and the stars appear, a faint sense of possibility emerges, hinting that the mountain’s stillness may yet nurture the healing she desperately seeks.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (314K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-01-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Elizabeth Von Arnim

Elizabeth Von Arnim

1866–1941

Best known for sharp, funny novels about independence, marriage, and the small rebellions of everyday life, she wrote with a wit that still feels fresh. Her books often mix social comedy with a quietly radical sympathy for women who want more room to breathe.

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