Household Gods: A Comedy

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Household Gods: A Comedy

by Aleister Crowley

EN·~21 minutes

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Description

In a dimly lit hearth of an ancient house, a restless Briton named Crassus wrestles with love‑lost and restless spirits, while his noble Roman wife, Adela, haunts the shadows of memory. Their servant, Alicia, moves like a sylph, offering riddles that echo the rustle of fauns and the whisper of Pan’s statue. The dialogue drips with poetic incantations, mingling incense‑laden prayers with sharp, witty retorts that set a tone both solemn and mischievously playful.

The early act centers on Crassus’s desperate vow to the household gods, hoping a mysterious child of fate will restore harmony. Alicia, ever the enigmatic guide, challenges him to abandon sense for spirit, promising freedom and a rekindled flame if he dares to follow her cryptic path. Their exchanges weave mythic imagery with a modern, tongue‑in‑cheek humor, hinting at a journey that will lead them beyond the familiar walls of the home toward an uncertain, yet oddly comic, destiny.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~21 minutes (20K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-11-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Aleister Crowley

Aleister Crowley

1875–1947

Best known for founding the spiritual philosophy of Thelema, this English writer and occultist built a reputation that still fascinates readers today. Alongside his mystical work, he wrote poetry, essays, and travel accounts that helped make him one of the most controversial literary figures of the early 20th century.

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