A Vanished Arcadia: Being Some Account of the Jesuits in Paraguay 1607-1767

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A Vanished Arcadia: Being Some Account of the Jesuits in Paraguay 1607-1767

by R. B. (Robert Bontine) Cunninghame Graham

EN·~9 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

‘SANTA TERESA, HER LIFE AND TIMES’,

0:28
2

A Vanished Arcadia - Being Some Account of the Jesuits in Paraguay 1607 to 1767 - By R. B. Cunninghame Graham

0:12
3

Preface

14:22
4

Chapter I

1:23:20
5

Chapter II

1:04:17
6

Chapter III

27:53
7

Chapter IV

46:51
8

Chapter V

1:19:23
9

Chapter VI

36:15
10

Chapter VII

27:28

Description

In this compact yet richly textured account, the rise and fall of the Jesuit settlements along the Paraná and Uruguay rivers are brought to life through the eyes of a wandering observer. The author sketches the once‑thriving “great Christian Commonwealth” — villages of white‑clad Indians, towering forests, and bustling farms — as a vanished Arcadia that still haunts the imagination. With a blend of vivid travel recollection and careful historical detail, readers glimpse the daily rhythms, the architecture, and the lingering scent of a world that has been reclaimed by nature.

The narrative balances admiration for the missionaries’ devotion with a sober awareness of the controversies that surrounded them. Drawing on personal wanderings across the pampas and cordilleras, the writer admits to gaps in his own record, yet his descriptive power paints the missions’ successes, hardships, and ultimate suppression with clarity. Listeners are invited to contemplate a forgotten chapter of South American history, feeling both the awe of its ambition and the melancholy of its disappearance.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (575K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1998-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

R. B. (Robert Bontine) Cunninghame Graham

R. B. (Robert Bontine) Cunninghame Graham

1852–1936

A globe-trotting Scotsman who turned wild travels into vivid stories and stepped into politics with equal boldness. He is remembered as an adventurer, writer, and one of the early voices behind both Scottish Labour and Scottish nationalism.

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