The Hermits

audiobook

The Hermits

by Charles Kingsley

EN·~8 hours

Chapters

Description

Set against the crumbling grandeur of the late Roman Empire, the narrative follows a handful of men who abandon the bustling cities for the stark solitude of the desert. Guided by the seasoned hermit Paphnutius, they confront a world of corruption, heavy taxes, and relentless warfare, seeking a purer life of prayer and self‑discipline. Their early trials—encounters with thieves, the harshness of the wilderness, and the allure of a withdrawn existence—lay the foundation for a communal quest toward spiritual clarity.

Through vivid episodes drawn from the lives of early saints such as Paul, the first hermit, the story paints a portrait of devotion that transforms ordinary suffering into acts of compassion. As the desert becomes a crucible for faith, the characters discover that true holiness often emerges from the simplest, most austere choices. The opening chapters invite listeners to explore how a handful of seekers reshaped their destinies amid an empire teetering on the brink of moral collapse.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (502K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the author

Charles Kingsley

Charles Kingsley

1819–1875

A Victorian clergyman and novelist, he brought big ideas to life through adventure, history, and social debate. Best known for The Water-Babies and Westward Ho!, he wrote with energy, humor, and a strong sense that stories should matter.

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