
In a sun‑baked camp on the edge of a storm‑laden plain, the sculptor Hermon wrestles with a stubborn muse. After a night of misplaced desire for the actress Althea, he finds unexpected solace in Daphne, whose gentle reproach awakens both his pride and his doubt. Their conversation drifts from apologies to deeper questions about fate, the gods, and the elusive satisfaction that art can bring.
As Daphne urges Hermon to capture the mythic Arachne, the group debates whether a statue can ever embody true beauty or merely echo theatrical illusion. Chrysilla watches, her hands busy weaving, while the thunder rolls and the tent lights flicker, casting shadows that mirror the sculptor’s inner turmoil. The scene sets the stage for a creative struggle that pits ambition against authenticity, promising a journey where the pursuit of perfection may reveal more about the artists than the marble they chase.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (92K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
David Widger Updated: 2022-11-15.
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1837–1898
A scholar of ancient Egypt who turned his learning into vivid historical fiction, he helped bring the ancient world to a wide popular audience. His novels blend careful research with drama, adventure, and a strong sense of place.
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