The Quest of the Simple Life

The Quest of the Simple Life

By W. J. Dawson
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Length4h 36m

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'The Quest of the Simple Life' is a book written by William James Dawson. It basically revolves around his criticisms of city life, specifically that in London. His reflections are remarkably prescient to today's sentiment as shown from the following passage, "After ten years of arduous toil I found myself at thirty-five lonely, friendless, and imprisoned in a groove of iron, whose long curves swept on inevitably to that grim terminus where all men arrive at last. Sometimes I chide myself for my discontent; and certainly there were many who might have envied me. I occupied a fairly comfortable house in a decayed terrace where each house was exactly like its neighbor, and had I told anyone that the mere aspect of this gray terrace oppressed me by its featureless monotony, I should have been laughed at for my pains. In course of time my income would have increased, though never to that degree which means competence or freedom. To this common object of ambition I had indeed long ago become indifferent. What can a few extra pounds a year bring to a man who finds himself bound to the same tasks, and those tasks distasteful? I was married and had two children; and the most distressing thought of all was that I saw my children predestined to the same fate. I saw them growing up in complete destitution of those country sights and sounds which had made my own youth delightful; acquiring the superficial sharpness of the city child and his slang; suffering at times by the anemia and listlessness bred of vitiated air; high-strung and sensitive as those must needs be whose nerves are in perpetual agitation; and when, in chance excursions to the country, I compared my children with the children of cottagers and plowmen, I felt that I had wronged them, I saw my children foredoomed, by an inexorable destiny, to a life at all points similar with my own. In course of time they also would become recruits in the narrow-chested, black-coated army of those who sit at desks. They would become slaves without having known the value of freedom; slaves not by capture but by heritage."

Audiobook details

GenrePsychology
Length4 hrs 36 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 25, 2023
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1CHAPTER III
13CHAPTER II
2CHAPTER IV
14CHAPTER III
3CHAPTER V
15CHAPTER IV
4CHAPTER VI
16TABLE I.
5CHAPTER VII
17CHAPTER VI
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6CHAPTER VIII
18CHAPTER VII
7CHAPTER IX
19CHAPTER VIII
8CHAPTER X
20CHAPTER IX
9CHAPTER XI
21CHAPTER X
10CHAPTER XII
22CHAPTER XI
11CHAPTER XIII
23CHAPTER XII
12CHAPTER I
24CHAPTER XIII

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