The Spanish Jade

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The Spanish Jade

by Maurice Hewlett

EN·~3 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
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Inside front cover art (left side)

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Inside front cover art (right side)

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Castilian table lands.

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BY - MAURICE HEWLETT

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WITH FULL PAGE COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS BY WILLIAM HYDE

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CASSELL AND COMPANY, LIMITED LONDON, PARIS, NEW YORK, TORONTO AND MELBOURNE MCMVIII

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS - CASTILIAN TABLE LANDS......... Frontispiece - UPON A BLUE FIELD LAY VALLADOLID - THE TOWERS OF SEGOVIA - MADRID BY NIGHT

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INTRODUCTION

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THE SPANISH JADE

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CHAPTER I - THE PLEASANT ERRAND

9:37

Description

A vivid portrait of mid‑nineteenth‑century Spain unfolds through the eyes of a restless young traveler wandering the desolate plains of Castile. From the dusty road between Burgos to the shadowed valleys of the Bidassoa, his journey is narrated with a blend of lyrical observation and wry humor, capturing the stark beauty, fierce independence, and everyday struggles of the country’s people. The narrator’s keen ear picks up the cadence of local songs, the clatter of a donkey’s hooves, and the whispered wisdom of peasants who live by a code of stark honesty.

As the wanderer moves from town to town, he encounters characters such as proud, impoverished hidalgos and resilient women who spin their lives around the relentless rhythm of work and tradition. The narrative balances vivid landscape sketches with intimate glimpses into a culture that resists foreign romanticism, offering listeners a richly textured, immersive experience of a Spain that is both timeless and unmistakably real.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (210K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2009-07-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Maurice Hewlett

Maurice Hewlett

1861–1923

Best known for richly imagined historical romances, this English novelist, poet, and essayist won wide attention with The Forest Lovers and went on to build a reputation for vivid, medieval-tinged storytelling.

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