Tales of Three Hemispheres, Lord Dunsany
Tales of Three Hemispheres, Lord Dunsany
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Tales of Three Hemispheres
A collection of classic fantasy stories by Edward Plunkett

Author: Lord Dunsany

Series: The Birth Of Fantasy: Lord Dunsany's Seminal Work

Narrator: Chirag Patel

Unabridged: 3 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Lamplight

Published: 10/10/2024


Synopsis

In the dark days that followed the first world war, it seemed to many that all dreams had died, that wonder and fantasy could not survive in a world that knew trenches and poppies blooming where the blood fell.
Come now as we travel through strange adventures and wonderful magics. Learn of the whimsies of gods, and the terrible fates that await those that cross them. See how the office of postman fell vacant in Otford-under-the-wold, and how a sack of emeralds brought only disaster to it's holder. Explore the strange mysteries of the old brown coat, the deep inland of China with a confused shepherd, the lands where the dwarves fought the demigods, and a city of wonder perhaps less unreal than it first appears.
Includes Idle Days On The Yann from A Dreamer's Tales as the first part of three stories, collectively titled 'Beyond The Fields We Know'. Come along with the poet as he searches to once again pass beyond the realities mundane and into the Lands of Dream, along the fabled river Yann, to find the fate of the Avenger of Perdondaris.
Edward Plunkett, the Baron Dunsany, was just gaining his stride as the world's first modern fantasy author, and wrote this book of tales to help show that dreams still came, dark and fantastical as they may be.

About Lord Dunsany

Lord Dunsany was born in London in 1878, the scion of an Anglo-Irish family that could trace its ancestry to the twelfth century. In 1905 he self-published The Gods of Pegana, and its critical and popular success impelled the publication of numerous other collections of short stories, including A Dreamer's Tales, The Book of Wonder, and The Last Book of Wonder. Dunsany also distinguished himself as a dramatist, and his early plays-collected in Five Plays and Plays of Gods and Men-were successful in Ireland, England, and the United States. Dunsany was seriously injured during the Dublin riots of 1916, and he also saw action in World War I as a member of the Coldstream Guards.

In the 1920s Dunsany began writing novels, among them The King of Elfland's Daughter and The Blessing of Pan. He also wrote many tales of the loquacious clubman Joseph Jorkens, eventually collected in five volumes. His later plays include If, Plays of Near and Far, Seven Modern Comedies, and Plays for Earth and Air. By the 1930s, encouraged by W. B. Yeats and others to write about his native Ireland, he produced The Curse of the Wise Woman, The Story of Mona Sheehy, and other novels. His later tales were gathered in The Man Who Ate the Phoenix and The Little Tales of Smethers, but many works remain uncollected. Lord Dunsany died at Dunsany Castle in County Meath, Ireland, in 1957. He is recognized as a leading figure in the development of modern fantasy literature, influencing such writers as J. R. R. Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, and Ursula K. Le Guin.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jose Cruz on March 10, 2022

Recopilación de cuentos fantásticos de 140 páginas publicado en 1919 por este escritor perteneciente a la nobleza inglesa, que participó en la guerra contra los Boers. Construye una serie de mundos y ciudades de ensueños surgidos de lejanas selvas, que fueron admirados por Lovecraft, Tolkien y Arthu......more

Goodreads review by Leonard on September 30, 2020

The edition I have opens with an essay from H. P. Lovecraft on the topic of Dunsany and his admiration for the mans work. In it, he politely intimates that he doesn’t care for the last two dunsany collections and hopes that the then-just-announced Tales of Three Hemispheres will mark a return to for......more

Goodreads review by Johan on February 25, 2024

9 I thought this collection an improvemant on 'The Book of Wonder' that I read the day before, but I see on here that most people think this one of his worst short story collections. So is my appreciation only due to now after reading 'The Book of Wonder' being used to Dunsany's style and this appre......more

Goodreads review by Dolf on May 27, 2021

Lord Dunsany heeft veel, heel veel geschreven, maar alleen zijn vroege fantastische verhalen zijn echt bekend gebleven. Tales of Three Hemispheres zou zijn laatste verhalenbundel zijn in deze geroemde stijl. Lovecraft betreurde het verlies van deze stijl – volgens hem het gevolg van het verlies van......more

Goodreads review by Sergio on November 30, 2024

He disfrutado de un puñado (14) de relatos inéditos en castellano, de primer orden (no todos los de Dunsany lo son en igual medida), junto con otros más conocidos, ya recogidos en recopilaciones anteriores: «La oración de Boob Aheera», «Oriente y Occidente», «De cómo los dioses vengaron a Meoul Ki N......more