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Rural Hours
- The Country Lives of Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Townsend Warner and Rosamond Lehmann
- Narrated by: Harriet Baker
- Length: 11 hrs and 39 mins
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Summary
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1917. Virginia Woolf arrives at Asheham, on the Sussex Downs, immobilized by nervous exhaustion and creative block.
1930. Feeling jittery about her writing career, Sylvia Townsend Warner spots a modest workman’s cottage for sale on the Dorset coast.
1941. Rosamond Lehmann settles in a Berkshire village, seeking a lovers’ retreat, a refuge from war, and a means of becoming ‘a writer again’.
Rural Hours tells the story of three very different women, each of whom moved to the country and were forever changed by it.
We encounter them at quiet moments – pausing to look at an insect on the windowsill; jotting down a recipe; or digging for potatoes, dirt beneath their nails. Slowly, we start to see transformations unfold. Invigorated by new landscapes, and the daily trials and small pleasures of making homes, they emerge from long periods of creative uncertainty and private disappointment; they embark on new experiments in form, in feeling and in living. In the country, each woman finds her path: to convalescence and recovery; to sexual and political awakening; and, above all, to personal freedom and creative flourishing.
Graceful, fluid, and enriched by previously untouched archival material, Rural Hours is both a paean to the bravery and vision of three pioneering writers, and a passionate invitation to us all: to recognize the radical potential of domestic life and rural places, and find new enchantment in the routines and rituals of each day.
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- Chris Norfolk
- 05-10-24
Fantastic book but ….
This is a fascinating book full of details and observations that have inspired me to read more about Sylvia Townsend Warner particularly. But I have to agree about the reading being a handicap. The author’s voice is too high and youthful and she uses odd pronunciations such as an Italian version of Vinrace or a strange emphasis in Omega. Generally actors do a much better job!
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- Useless -only two rods and no lock
- 20-06-24
Wish not read by author
Really enjoyed this but kept wishing an actor was reading it as author’s delivery was not great …
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- Nomenclature
- 04-06-24
Elegant and detailed
Thoughtful and intelligent, this linked the lives of these authors beautifully. Wonderful book, and well read too.
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- Joo
- 22-05-24
Soothing and fascinating
I really loved this audiobook. I have always had an interest in the Bloomsbury group but knew little about Sylvia Townsend Warner and Rosamond Lehmann. This was such a clever and fascinating book. I loved the author's voice, I found it really fitting and it transported me to the era.
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- Wedgewood
- 16-05-24
Rural Hours
I wish authors wouldn’t read their own books. I’m sorry to be so straightforward but Rural Hours was destroyed by her whiney and dreary voice. It might well have been a completely different experience had someone such as Juliet Stevenson read this as the book contains some interesting material.
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