The Solitary Summer

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The Solitary Summer

by Elizabeth Von Arnim

EN·~3 hours

Chapters

Description

A determined young woman declares that she will spend an entire summer alone in the countryside, seeking the quiet of gardens, forests and open fields to let her spirit grow. She plans to abandon the chatter of visitors, embracing the stillness of the landscape and the rhythm of the seasons as a way to discover what truly makes her happy. Her resolve is tested by the witty, irascible “Man of Wrath,” who watches her from the verandah and offers skeptical commentary on her lofty intentions.

Their banter reveals a delicate balance between yearning for solitude and the pull of human connection, as the protagonist wrestles with doubts about loneliness, health, and the judgments of others. Through vivid descriptions of sun‑lit heath, dry pine needles, and star‑filled evenings, the story unfolds as a gentle meditation on contentment, self‑reliance, and the subtle ways nature can reflect our inner moods. Listeners will find themselves drawn into a reflective summer that is both tender and quietly humorous.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (209K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-06-01

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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