The Maker of Rainbows, and Other Fairy-tales and Fables

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The Maker of Rainbows, and Other Fairy-tales and Fables

by Richard Le Gallienne

EN·~1 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

THE MAKER OF RAINBOWS AND OTHER FAIRY-TALES AND FABLES

0:36
2

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:02
3

THE OLD COAT OF DREAMS

6:11
4

THE MAKER OF RAINBOWS

7:44
5

THE MAN WITH SOMETHING IN HIS EYE

3:01
6

MOTHER-OF-PEARL

12:15
7

THE MER-MOTHER

1:03
8

THE SLEEPLESS LORD

11:43
9

THE MAN WITH NO MONEY

2:46
10

THE RAGS OF QUEEN COPHETUA

10:44

Description

A delicate bundle of fairy‑tales and fables unfurls here, weaving together the glitter of aristocratic London parties with the clamor of a Harlem street in early spring. The stories balance light‑hearted magic with a quiet commentary on wealth, art, and the longing that lives behind polished façades. Illustrations accompany each vignette, giving a color‑rich backdrop to the whispered morals that linger long after the last line. The collection invites listeners to wander between worlds where everyday objects may conceal a secret charm.

The opening tale follows a down‑on‑his‑luck poet in a bustling Harlem neighborhood, desperate to buy a single rose for the woman he loves. He has already sold every possession he owns, yet the spring air carries a strange cry that seems to promise the flower he needs. When he reaches out, a gentleman from a distant land appears, offering a curious trade that hints at enchantment without revealing its full cost. The encounter sets the stage for a whimsical journey where simple wishes may unlock unexpected wonders.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (111K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Anna Hall 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

2013-01-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Richard Le Gallienne

Richard Le Gallienne

1866–1947

A poet, critic, and essayist of the late Victorian era, he wrote with a romantic, musical style that kept beauty and feeling at the center of his work. His long career also reached into journalism, literary editing, and anthologies, making him a lively presence in English letters on both sides of the Atlantic.

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