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Lore of Proserpine

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LibriVox recording of Lore of Proserpine by Maurice Henry Hewlett. Read in English by Jim Locke; Chris A. Hawkins; Amy Gramour If a thing is not sensibly true it may be morally so. If it is not phenomenally true it may be so substantially. And it is possible that one may see substance in the idiom, so to speak, of the senses. That, I take it, is how the Greeks saw thunder-storms and other huge convulsions; that is how they saw meadow, grove and stream—in terms of their own fair humanity. They saw such natural phenomena as shadows of spiritual conflict or of spiritual calm, and within the appearance apprehended the truth. So it may be that I have done. Some such may be the explanation of all fairy experience. Let it be so. It is a fact, I believe, that there is nothing revealed in this book which will not bear a spiritual, and a moral, interpretation; and I venture to say of some of it that the moral implications involved are exceedingly momentous, and timely too. I need not refer to such matters any further. If they don't speak for themselves they will get no help from a preface. - Summary by Maurice Hewlett For further information, including links to online text, reader informatio…

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Maurice Henry Hewlett

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librivox; audiobooks;nature; greek mythology; fairy; supernatura; english folklore; magical thinking

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