
audiobook
by Ernest Christopher Dowson, Arthur Moore
A COMEDY OF MASKS
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
In a narrow stretch of London that most residents overlook, the old Blackpool Dock—known among sailors as Rainham’s Dock—lies in quiet decline. Once a thriving ship‑yard, the iron age has left it a maze of rusted hulks, weather‑worn warehouses and a lingering, almost romantic, melancholy. The narration captures the dock’s blend of bustling echo and picturesque decay, setting a vivid backdrop for the story.
Into this atmospheric setting arrives Richard Lightmark, a young painter whose ambition is to capture the river’s stark beauty on canvas. He stays with his old friend Philip Rainham, the dock’s reluctant proprietor, whose eccentric hospitality and the dock’s odd rhythms provide both inspiration and comic mishaps. As Lightmark sketches the grim silhouettes of masts and warehouses, the novel explores art, friendship, and the stubborn charm of a place everyone else has forgotten.
The narrative balances its detailed description with a light, witty tone, as Lightmark’s earnest attempts at art often collide with the dock’s idiosyncrasies. Listeners will find a charming portrait of a forgotten corner of London, alive with both melancholy and gentle humor.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (526K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-09-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1867–1900
A leading voice of the English Decadent movement, this late-Victorian poet wrote lush, melancholy verse that still feels strikingly modern. His brief life left behind lines so memorable they gave English some of its best-known phrases, including “days of wine and roses.”
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Known today mainly through a handful of late-Victorian novels, this little-known English writer moved in literary circles that overlapped with Ernest Dowson and the fin-de-siècle world. His surviving books suggest a taste for social drama, wit, and the manners of his time.
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