
BY
E-text prepared by Suzanne Shell,
HARRY LEON WILSON
BOOK ONE—The Age Of Fable
BOOK TWO—The Age of Reason
BOOK THREE—The Age of Faith
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CHARACTERS
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THE SEEKER - BOOK ONE—THE AGE OF FABLE
A modest village becomes a stage for a quiet yet probing drama, where the retired Presbyterian clergyman Allan Delcher and his extended family navigate the everyday mysteries of belief and duty. In the opening scene, Clytemnestra, the housekeeper, slips a candle‑lit warning into a child's room, hinting at hidden fears and the fragile line between superstition and comfort. The narrative weaves together the lives of earnest cousins, a sharp‑tongued milliner, a skeptical atheist, and a New York capitalist, each embodying a different facet of human nature that the story will gently examine.
As the first act unfolds, the characters grapple with questions of purpose, the weight of tradition, and the pull of reason versus faith. Their interactions are laced with wit and reflective dialogue, creating a tapestry of moral fables that feel both timeless and rooted in early‑twentieth‑century small‑town America. Listeners will be drawn into a world where ordinary moments become the seeds of larger philosophical inquiries, setting the stage for the deeper journeys that follow.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (507K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-05-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1867–1939
Best known for sharp, funny novels like Ruggles of Red Gap and Merton of the Movies, this American writer had a gift for turning social comedy into lively storytelling. His work was popular enough to inspire stage and film adaptations, and Bunker Bean is often noted for helping popularize the word "flapper."
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