The whirlwind

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The whirlwind

by Eden Phillpotts

EN·~10 hours

Chapters

Description

A fierce, silver‑filled storm sweeps over Dartmoor’s white‑capped hills, carrying a lone, sturdy figure across the wind‑torn landscape. From a cairn he surveys a lonely valley, where thatched farms and grazing livestock cling to the earth beneath the tumultuous sky. The opening paints a vivid clash between the raw, untamed moor and the quiet, enduring rhythms of rural life, inviting listeners to feel the chill of rain and the warmth of a solitary smile amid the gale.

As the narrative follows this solitary observer, it drifts through the lives of the people at Ruddyford Farm—farmhands, shepherds, and village folk—each scene a small, intimate portrait of perseverance and community. Through their everyday struggles, celebrations, and quiet moments of faith, the story unfolds as a tapestry of human resilience set against nature’s ever‑changing moods, promising a contemplative journey that lingers long after the wind dies down.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (602K characters)

Series

Dartmoor cycle, 17

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1907.

Credits

Al Haines

Release date

2023-11-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Eden Phillpotts

Eden Phillpotts

1862–1960

Best known for vivid stories set on Dartmoor, this remarkably prolific English writer produced novels, plays, poems, and mysteries across a career that lasted for decades. His work is closely tied to the landscapes of Devon, which gave many of his books their strong sense of place.

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