
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
MARIGOLD
AN INTRODUCTION
THE AFTERTHOUGHT
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
In the shadow‑laden realm of Lucifram, where night drapes the palace like a jeweled veil, a reluctant prince and a spirited princess begin to navigate a world that flips ordinary life on its head. Their court is populated by a witty fairy frog, a devoted lady‑maid who cooks with unexpected magic, and a High Priest whose sermons echo the absurdities of power. As the evening wind carries the faint echo of ancient harps, the characters find themselves drawn into daring deeds that feel both familiar and fantastically odd.
The novel weaves light satire with a gentle allegory, inviting listeners to contemplate selfishness and the rewards of selfless work while being entertained by vivid, almost cinematic scenes. Its prose balances bright humor with moments of melancholy, making the strange landscape of Lucifram feel strangely relatable. This opening promises a charming adventure that rewards the imagination without surrendering to heavy moralizing.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (345K characters)
Release date
2025-06-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1875–1905
An early 20th-century novelist, playwright, and poet, she wrote across genres and was published by major presses of her day. Her work includes the novel The Fulfilment, now available through Project Gutenberg.
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