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The Book Of Wonder: A Chronicle Of Little Adventures At The Edge Of The World
The Book Of Wonder: A Chronicle Of Little Adventures At The Edge Of The World
The Book Of Wonder: A Chronicle Of Little Adventures At The Edge Of The World
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The Book Of Wonder: A Chronicle Of Little Adventures At The Edge Of The World

Written by Lord Dunsany

Narrated by Matthew Schmitz

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"The Book of Wonder" is a collection of short stories by Lord Dunsany, published in 1912. It is a remarkable work that showcases Dunsany's imaginative storytelling and his mastery of creating vivid and fantastical worlds.

The book consists of numerous individual tales, each offering a glimpse into a unique realm filled with magic, mythology, and mystery. Dunsany's prose is rich and lyrical, transporting readers to extraordinary landscapes and introducing them to a variety of enchanting characters.

Throughout the collection, Dunsany explores themes of adventure, heroism, and the power of the human imagination. He weaves together narratives featuring gods, mythical creatures, and ordinary people who find themselves thrust into extraordinary circumstances. From encounters with ancient deities to quests for lost treasures, each story presents a captivating and immersive experience.

"The Book of Wonder" is known for its blend of whimsy and profundity. Dunsany's writing style is often dreamlike, imbuing the tales with a sense of wonder and magic. The stories can be enjoyed both as light entertainment and as reflections on the nature of existence, mortality, and the boundaries of human perception.

Dunsany's influence on the fantasy genre cannot be overstated. His work paved the way for later authors, including J.R.R. Tolkien and H.P. Lovecraft. Through "The Book of Wonder," Lord Dunsany created a timeless collection of stories that continues to inspire and delight readers with its imaginative brilliance and its exploration of the fantastic realms of the human imagination.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 9, 2023
ISBN9798368996882
The Book Of Wonder: A Chronicle Of Little Adventures At The Edge Of The World
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Lord Dunsany

Lord Dunsany (1878-1957) was a British writer. Born in London, Dunsany—whose name was Edward Plunkett—was raised in a prominent Anglo-Irish family alongside a younger brother. When his father died in 1899, he received the title of Lord Dunsany and moved to Dunsany Castle in 1901. He met Lady Beatrice Child Villiers two years later, and they married in 1904. They were central figures in the social spheres of Dublin and London, donating generously to the Abbey Theatre while forging friendships with W. B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, and George William Russell. In 1905, he published The Gods of Pegāna, a collection of fantasy stories, launching his career as a leading figure in the Irish Literary Revival. Subsequent collections, such as A Dreamer’s Tales (1910) and The Book of Wonder (1912), would influence generations of writers, including J. R. R. Tolkein, Ursula K. Le Guin, and H. P. Lovecraft. In addition to his pioneering work in the fantasy and science fiction genres, Dunsany was a successful dramatist and poet. His works have been staged and adapted for theatre, radio, television, and cinema, and he was unsuccessfully nominated for the 1950 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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