Temporal Power: A Study in Supremacy

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Temporal Power: A Study in Supremacy

by Marie Corelli

EN·~19 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total

TEMPORAL POWER - A STUDY IN SUPREMACY

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By Marie Corelli

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CHAPTER I. — THE KING’S PLEASAUNCE

25:34

CHAPTER II. — MAJESTY CONSIDERS AND RESOLVES

29:41

CHAPTER III. — A NATION OR A CHURCH?

28:43

CHAPTER IV. — SEALED ORDERS

20:05

CHAPTER V. — “IF I LOVED YOU!”

39:20

CHAPTER VI. — SERGIUS THORD

33:48

CHAPTER VII. — THE IDEALISTS

36:31

CHAPTER VIII. — THE KING’S DOUBLE

36:53

Description

In this thoughtful tale a sovereign stands on his palace terrace, gazing over a glittering sea, wrestling with the age‑old question of what it means to wield temporal power. The narrator weaves grand reflections on creation, the fleeting nature of human empires, and the relentless force of the natural world that ultimately outlasts even the most ambitious dynasties. As the king watches yachts slice the water and the scent of violets drifts on the breeze, his mind drifts from idle contemplation to a restless yearning for purpose.

The story follows his inner struggle as he confronts the paradox of authority—whether to bend to the immutable laws of the universe or to defy them in pursuit of lasting legacy. Through vivid descriptions of the sea’s shifting light and the subtle perfume of gardens, the narrative invites listeners to explore the tension between material ambition and a deeper, perhaps spiritual, fulfillment. Early in his journey, the monarch’s choices set the stage for a confrontation that will test the limits of his power and his understanding of destiny.

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Language

en

Duration

~19 hours (1131K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Text file produced by Charles Adarondo and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Marie Corelli

Marie Corelli

1855–1924

A wildly popular novelist in her own day, she wrote melodramatic, spiritual stories that captivated huge audiences in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain. Her fame once rivaled — and sometimes surpassed — many of the literary names now better remembered.

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