Time And The Gods

Time And The Gods

by Lord Dunsany

Narrated by Matthew Schmitz

Unabridged — 3 hours, 56 minutes

Time And The Gods

Time And The Gods

by Lord Dunsany

Narrated by Matthew Schmitz

Unabridged — 3 hours, 56 minutes

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Brought to you by Altrusian Grace Media and narrated by Matthew Schmitz. TIME AND THE GODS is the second book by Irish fantasy writer Lord Dunsany, considered a major influence on the work of J. R. R. Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, Ursula K. Le Guin, and others. It is a collection of short stories linked by Dunsany's invented pantheon of deities who dwell in Peg¿na. It was preceded by his earlier collection The Gods of Peg¿na and followed by some stories in The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories. Dunsany included a brief preface in the original edition and added a new introduction to the 1922 edition. "Preface" "Time and the Gods" "The Coming of the Sea" "A Legend of the Dawn" "The Vengeance of Men" "When the Gods Slept" "The King That Was Not" "The Cave of Kai" "The Sorrow of Search" "The Men of Yarnith" "For the Honour of the Gods" "Night and Morning" "Usury" "Mlideen" "The Secret of the Gods" "The South Wind" "In the Land of Time" "The Relenting of Sardinac" "The Jest of the Gods" "The Dreams of the Prophet" "The Journey of the King" The book was first published in hardcover by William Heinemann in September, 1906, and has been reprinted a number of times since. It was issued by the Modern Library in an unauthorized combined edition with The Book of Wonder under the latter's title in 1918. The book was illustrated by Dunsany's preferred artist Sidney Sime, who provided ten full-page black and white illustrations, the originals of which are still at Dunsany Castle. These were present in the 1906 and 1922 editions, not in the unauthorized collections and not in most modern reproductions. The title is thought to have been influenced by Algernon Swinburne, who wrote the line "Time and the Gods are at strife" in his 1866 poem "Hymn to Proserpine".


Product Details

BN ID: 2940192285862
Publisher: Altrusian Grace Media
Publication date: 07/08/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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