Goose-Quill Papers

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Goose-Quill Papers

by Louise Imogen Guiney

EN·~3 hours

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A delightful assortment of lyrical essays and whimsical sketches, this collection opens with a spirited celebration of the humble apple. Drawing on mythic tales—from Atalanta’s race to Hercules’s capture—the author weaves scholarly wit and playful reverie into a tribute that feels both learned and conversational. The piece sets the tone for a book that delights in turning everyday subjects into miniature universes of thought.

From garden musings and reflections on idleness to observations on mathematics, graveyards, and childhood camps, each entry offers a fresh perspective anchored in gentle humor and keen observation. The writer’s voice is erudite yet intimate, inviting listeners to linger over a “hand” of thoughts or a “vagabondiana” of wandering ideas. These varied topics, linked by a reverent curiosity, create a mosaic that feels both timeless and surprisingly modern.

Ideal for a quiet afternoon, the work rewards attentive ears with its blend of scholarly charm and affectionate wonder, making every turn of the page—or pause of the narration—a small, satisfying discovery.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (205K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2017-09-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Louise Imogen Guiney

Louise Imogen Guiney

1861–1920

A poet, essayist, and editor from Boston’s literary world, this writer became known for graceful, carefully shaped verse touched by history, faith, and an old-world love of chivalry. Her work bridges American literary life and a later scholarly life in England.

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