Something about Eve: A comedy of fig-leaves

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Something about Eve: A comedy of fig-leaves

by James Branch Cabell

EN·~7 hours

Chapters

Description

In a cramped, lamp‑lit study of April 1805, a red‑haired student named Gerald Musgrave wrestles with a half‑finished romance, his pen scratching and erasing countless times. From the wavering shadows steps a translucent figure, the Sylan, a being who once walked the earth six centuries ago and now haunts the world as a ghostly observer. The specter watches Gerald’s fevered creativity with a mix of wistful nostalgia and quiet intrigue, reminding the reader of the rich tapestry of smells, sounds, and sights that surround the young author.

The Sylan, calling himself Glaum of the Haunting Eyes, proposes an unsettling bargain: to lend Gerald a fragment of his ancient knowledge in exchange for something the writer cannot yet understand. As the night deepens, Gerald hesitates, torn between his rational studies of magic and the alluring promise of a power that might finally finish his story. The encounter sets the stage for a tense negotiation that will test the limits of imagination, curiosity, and the very nature of the senses that define humanity.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (410K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: John Lane the Bodley Head Limited, 1927.

Credits

Delphine Lettau, Cindy Beyer, Greg Weeks, Mary Meehan & the online Distributed Proofreaders Canada team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net

Release date

2023-01-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

James Branch Cabell

James Branch Cabell

1879–1958

Best known for witty, fantastical novels that poked at romance, heroism, and social convention, this Virginia writer turned literary satire into something strange and memorable. His 1919 novel Jurgen became famous not just for its humor and imagination, but also for the censorship fight that followed it.

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