Audiobook: Charwoman's Shadow
- Download I. The Lord of the Tower Finds A Career For His Son audio
- Download II. Ramon Alonzo Comes to the House in the Wood audio
- Download III. The Charwoman Tells of her Loss audio
- Download IV. Ramon Alonzo Learns A Mystery Known to the Readers audio
- Download V. Ramon Alonzo Learns of the Box audio
- Download VI. There is Talk of Gulvarez audio
- Download VII. Ramon Alonzo Follows the Art audio
- Download VIII. Ramon Alonzo Shares the Idleness of the Maidens of Aragona audio
- Download IX. The Technique of Alchemy to the Exposure of the False audio
- Download X. The Exposure of the False Shadow audio
- Download XI. The Chill of Space audio
- Download XII. Mirandola Demands a Love-Potion audio
- Download XIII. Ramon Alonzo Compounds the Potion audio
- Download XIV. The Folk of Aragona Strike for the Faith audio
- Download XV. Ramon Alonzo Talks of Technique and Muddles His Father audio
- Download XVI. The Work of Father Joseph audio
- Download XVII. The Three Fair Fields audio
- Download XVIII. The Love-Potion audio
- Download XIX. Father Joseph Explains How the Laity Have No Need of the Pen audio
- Download XX. The Magician Imitates A Way of the Gods audio
- Download XXI. White Magic Comes to the Wood audio
- Download XXII. Ramon Alonzo Crosses a Sword With Magic audio
- Download XXIII. The Plan of Ramon Alonzo audio
- Download XXIV. Ramon Alonzo Dances With His Shadow audio
- Download XXV. The Release of the Shadow audio
- Download XXVI. The Wonderful Casting audio
- Download XXVII. They Dread That A Witch Has Ridden from the Country Towards Moon's Rising audio
- Download XXVIII. Gonsalvo Sings What Had Been the Latest Air From Provence audio
- Download XXIX. The Casket of Silver and Oak is Given To Señor Gulvarez audio
- Download XXX. The End of the Golden Age audio
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Delightfully imaginative, somewhat similar to Dunsany's blockbuster fantasy novel, The King Of Elfland's Daughter (and published just two years after it), this equally entertaining, verbally voluptuous tale brings us in touch with the heraldry, artistry, and superstitions of the bygone Golden Age of Spain; with the magical arts of ancient times-- alchemy, wizardry, potions, forest creatures that go bump in the night, quests for esoteric knowledge, use of the Philosopher's Stone, and the Catholic church's war against the 'Black Art". Above all, Dunsany explores the many mysterious properties of shadows, and warns what havoc might befall you if you lose yours. Published in 1926. (Summary by Michele Fry)
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