
FLOWERSFROM MEDIÆVALHISTORY
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By Way of Introduction
Flowers of HistoryFrom the Romantic ThirteenthCentury
Mystics as Builders
The Golden Madonnaof Rheims
The Little OldAbbé of Saint Denis and theImagiers
The Mystic Cathedral of
Caen:An Eleventh CenturyTableau
TheGrandniece of the GrandInquisitor
Step into a garden of medieval marvels, where stone cathedrals, ancient chapels, and forgotten statues are described with the delicacy of a botanist cataloguing blossoms. Vivid sketches of Chartres, Rouen, and the golden Madonna of Rheims let listeners picture soaring arches and intricate stained‑glass windows. Each vignette feels like a brief stroll through history, grounded in evidence yet alive with wonder.
The author offers suggested rail routes through Normandy, letting you imagine traveling from Le Havre’s bustling port to the quiet lanes of Dinan. Along the way, tales of mystics, builders, and everyday medieval lives unfold, fostering a sympathetic link across centuries. The tone balances scholarly insight with a poet’s love of beauty, showing that truth can be as pleasant as a well‑tended garden.
Richly described textures of stone, glass, and fresco bring the listener into the weight of cathedral pillars and the coolness of sculpted saints. The book avoids grand conspiracies, instead revealing quiet triumphs and occasional failures that shaped the Middle Ages. It makes an ideal companion for anyone who enjoys wandering through history’s fragrant corridors.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (168K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Paul Marshall, Turgut Dincer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2019-12-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
An early 20th-century writer with a love of medieval art, symbolism, and storytelling, this author is best known for Flowers from Mediæval History. The work blends historical scenes with a reflective, literary style that invites readers into the beauty and atmosphere of the Middle Ages.
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