Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres

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Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres

by Henry Adams

EN·~14 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

PREFACE - I. SAINT MICHIEL DE LA MER DEL PERIL II. LA CHANSON DE ROLAND III. THE MERVEILLE IV. NORMANDY AND THE ILE DE FRANCE V. TOWERS AND PORTALS VI. THE VIRGIN OF CHARTRES VII. ROSES AND APSES VIII. THE TWELFTH-CENTURY GLASS IX. THE LEGENDARY WINDOWS X. THE COURT OF THE QUEEN OF HEAVEN XI. THE THREE QUEENS XII. NICOLETTE AND MARION XIII. LES MIRACLES DE NOTRE DAME XIV. ABELARD XV. THE MYSTICS XVI. SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS

3:10
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CHAPTER I - SAINT MICHIEL DE LA MER DEL PERIL

26:41
3

CHAPTER II - LA CHANSON DE ROLAND

41:45
4

CHAPTER III - THE MERVEILLE

30:01
5

CHAPTER IV - NORMANDY AND THE ILE DE FRANCE

33:50
6

CHAPTER V - TOWERS AND PORTALS

59:25
7

CHAPTER VI - THE VIRGIN OF CHARTRES

36:15
8

CHAPTER VII - ROSES AND APSES

41:47
9

CHAPTER VIII - THE TWELFTH-CENTURY GLASS

46:42
10

CHAPTER IX - THE LEGENDARY WINDOWS

1:04:46

Description

A curious traveler sets out from New York in early summer, accompanied by a single, bright‑eyed niece who carries a modest camera and an appetite for adventure. Their journey leads them across the Normandy coast, through misty tides and winding roads, until they arrive at the legendary gate of Mont‑Saint‑Michel. Along the way, the narrator weaves witty observations about the odd intimacy between an uncle and his niece, turning a simple holiday into a thoughtful meditation on companionship and curiosity.

On the island’s towering granite summit, the guide’s voice lifts with the legend of Saint Michael, the archangel who once guarded the heavens and now watches over the sea‑kissed stone. The description captures the dizzying drop to the sands below, the ancient architecture that has endured centuries of pilgrimages, and the palpable sense of awe that greets every visitor. Readers are invited to share the wonder of this iconic landmark while feeling the personal pulse of a summer

Details

Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (812K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Steve Harris, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2003-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henry Adams

Henry Adams

1838–1918

An American historian and man of letters from the Adams political family, he is best remembered for turning his own life into one of the sharpest memoirs in U.S. literature. His work blends history, politics, and personal reflection with unusual wit and skepticism.

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