Audiobook: Forest Lovers
- Download I. PROSPER LE GAI RIDES OUT audio
- Download II. MORGRAUNT, AND A DEAD KNIGHT audio
- Download III. HOLY THORN AND HOLY CHURCH audio
- Download IV. DOM GALORS audio
- Download V. LA DESIROUS audio
- Download VI. THE VIRGIN MARRIAGE audio
- Download VII. GALORS ABJURES audio
- Download VIII. THE SALLY AT DAWN audio
- Download IX. THE BLOOD-CHASE AND THE LOVE CHASE audio
- Download X. FOREST ALMS audio
- Download XI. SANCTUARY audio
- Download XII. BROKEN SANCTUARY audio
- Download XIII. HIGH MARCH, AND A GREAT LADY audio
- Download XIV. A RECORDER audio
- Download XV. THREE AT TORTSENTIER audio
- Download XVI. BOY AND GIRL audio
- Download XVII. ROY audio
- Download XVIII. BOY'S LOVE audio
- Download XIX. LADY'S LOVE audio
- Download XX. HOW PROSPER HELD A REVIEW audio
- Download XXI. HOW THE NARRATIVE SMACKS AGAIN OF THE SOIL audio
- Download XXII GALORS CONQUAESTOR audio
- Download XXIII. FALVE THE CHARCOAL-BURNER audio
- Download XXIV. SECRET THINGS AT HAUTERIVE audio
- Download XXV. THE ROAD TO GOLTRES audio
- Download XXVI. GUESS-WORK AT GOLTRES audio
- Download XXVII. GALORS RIDES HUNTING audio
- Download XXVIII. MERCY WITH THE BEASTS. audio
- Download XXIX. WANMEETING CRIES, 'HA! SAINT JAMES!' audio
- Download XXX. THE CHAINED VIRGIN OF SAINT THORN audio
- Download XXXI. 'ENTRA PER ME' audio
- Download XXXII 'BIDE THE TIME' audio
- Download XXXIII. SALOMON IS DRIVEN HOME audio
- Download XXXIV. LA DESIRÉE audio
- Download XXXV. FOREST LOVE audio
- Download XXXVI. THE LADY PIETOSA DE BRÉAUTÉ audio
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My story will take you into times and spaces alike rude and uncivil. Blood will be spilt, virgins suffer distresses; the horn will sound through woodland glades; dogs, wolves, deer, and men, Beauty and the Beasts, will tumble each other, seeking life or death with their proper tools. There should be mad work, not devoid of entertainment. When you read the word Explicit, if you have laboured so far, you will know something of Morgraunt Forest and the Countess Isabel; the Abbot of Holy Thorn will have postured and schemed (with you behind the arras); you will have wandered with Isoult and will know why she was called La Desirous, with Prosper le Gai, and will understand how a man may fall in love with his own wife. Finally, of Galors and his affairs, of the great difference there may be between a Christian and the brutes, of love and hate, grudging and open humour, faith and works, cloisters and thoughts uncloistered—all in the green wood—you will know as much as I do if you have cared to follow the argument. - Summary by Maurice Hewlett
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