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Ardath

Ardath

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Number of Chapters: 40

Length: 21 hours and 52 minutes

Language: English

Victorian-era writer Marie Corelli’s epic work Ardath, The Story of a Dead Self, is filled with supernatural and gothic themes. We meet Theos Alwyn, an atheist poet who is lost and disconsolate with life. He begins his journey by seeking out a monastery in the Caucasus mountains; his spiritual quest then takes him to the mythical field of Ardath, which becomes a door into a dream of another version of his self that transcends space and time. - Summary by Lisa Statler

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The Monastery (Lisa Statler)
The Confession (Lisa Statler)
The Departure (Lisa Statler)
"Angelus Domini" (Lisa Statler)
A Mystic Tryst (Lisa Statler)
"Nourhalma" and the original Esdras (Jim Locke)
An Undesired Blessing (Jim Locke)
By the Waters of Babylon (Jim Locke)
The Field of Flowers (Jim Locke)
God's Maiden Edris (Jim Locke)
The Marvelous City (Jim Locke)
Sah-Luma (Jim Locke)
A Poet's Palace (Jim Locke)
The Summons of the Signet (Jim Locke)
Sah-Luma Sings (Jim Locke)
The Prophet of Doom (Jim Locke)
A Virgin Unshrined (Jim Locke)
The Love That Kills (Jim Locke)
A Strange Temptation (Jim Locke)
The Passage of the Tombs (Jim Locke)
The Crimson River (Jim Locke)
Wasted Passion (Jim Locke)
Nourhalma (Jim Locke)
The Fall of the Obelisk (Jim Locke)
A Golden Tress (Jim Locke)
The Priest Zel (Jim Locke)
In the Temple of Nagaya (Jim Locke)
The Sacrifice (Jim Locke)
The Cup of Wrath and Trembling (Jim Locke)
Sunrise (Jim Locke)
Fresh Laurels (Jim Locke)
Zabastesism and Paulism (Jim Locke)
Realism (Jim Locke)
Rewards of Fame (Jim Locke)
One Against Many (Jim Locke)
Heliobas (Jim Locke)
A Missing Record (Jim Locke)
The Wizard of the Bow (Jim Locke)
By the Rhine (Jim Locke)
In the Cathedral (Jim Locke)
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