The Washer of the Ford: Legendary moralities and barbaric tales

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The Washer of the Ford: Legendary moralities and barbaric tales

by William Sharp

EN·~4 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total

THE WASHER OF THE FORD LEGENDARY MORALITIES AND BARBARIC TALES

0:18

PROLOGUE

19:20

THE WASHER OF THE FORD

20:59

MUIME CHRIOSD

0:44

ST. BRIDE OF THE ISLES

46:18

THE FISHER OF MEN

17:44

THE LAST SUPPER

14:46

THE DARK NAMELESS ONE

12:26

THE THREE MARVELS OF HY

25:41

THE ANNIR-CHOILLE

1:17:10

Description

A lyrical journey unfolds across the mist‑shrouded Highlands and the wild isles, where ancient folk‑tales breathe through a modern storyteller’s voice. The collection weaves together love, loss, humor, and the grotesque, inviting listeners to step into a world where every hill and river holds a memory of forgotten rituals. Each vignette feels like a thread pulled from the loom of Celtic life, stitching together the everyday with the uncanny.

At its heart lies the enigmatic Washer of the Ford, a shadowy figure haunting a silent stream—part omen, part guardian of transition. Through this and other “legendary moralities,” the tales explore timeless themes of duty, sacrifice, and the thin veil between life and death, all while echoing the mingling of pagan myth and emerging Christian symbolism. The result is a richly textured portrait of a culture whose stories still whisper across the ages.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (275K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by sp1nd, Sam W. 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

2013-08-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Sharp

William Sharp

1855–1905

A Scottish writer of poetry, fiction, and literary biography, he is best remembered for the remarkable secret life of his pen: from the 1890s onward, he published influential work as Fiona Macleod. His writing became closely linked with the Celtic Revival and still carries an air of mystery.

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