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"The Streets of Ascalon: Episodes in the Unfinished Career of Richard Quarren" was published in 1920 as a novel written by American writer Robert W.
Chambers' interest in fantasy and the supernatural is evident in "The Streets of Ascalon." The novel is characterized by imaginative settings, fantastical creatures, and an interweaving of magical elements and real-life situations. The episodic nature of the story allows for a series of unique adventures, all linked to the experiences of the central characters.
If you're interested in fantasy adventures with mystery and supernatural elements, "The Streets of Ascalon" can be added to your reading list.
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Summary
"The Streets of Ascalon" is a fantasy adventure novel that follows a character named Richard Quarren as he embarks on a series of supernatural and otherworldly adventures. The story unfolds in a world where elements of fantasy, mystery and romance are mixed. Richard Quarren encounters challenges as he encounters mysterious creatures, explores the realm of magic, and tests his courage and resourcefulness...
Contents
CHAPTER I. It being rent day, and Saturday, the staff of the "Irish Legation,"
CHAPTER II. A masked dance, which for so long has been out of fashion in the world
CHAPTER III. Sunshine illuminated the rose-silk curtains of Mrs. Leeds's bedroom
CHAPTER IV. Strelsa remained South longer than she had expected to remain,
CHAPTER V. Toward the end of March Strelsa, with the Wycherlys, returned to New York,
CHAPTER VI. Strelsa was no longer at home to Quarren, even over the telephone.
CHAPTER VII. A fortnight later Strelsa wrote to Quarren for the first time in nearly two months.
CHAPTER VIII. A fortnight later Strelsa wrote to Quarren for the first time in nearly two months.
CHAPTER IX. As Quarren came forward between the peonies drooping over the flagged walk,
CHAPTER X. Quarren had been at Witch-Hollow three days
CHAPTER XI. Quarren arrived in town about twilight.
CHAPTER XII. Since Quarren had left Witch-Hollow, he and Strelsa
CHAPTER XIII. Strelsa had gone to town with her maid, remained there the entire afternoon,
CHAPTER XIV. Into the long stables at South Linden, that afternoon,
CHAPTER XV. Toward the end of the first week in August Strelsa wrote to Quarren:
CHAPTER XVI. To the solitary and replete pike, lying motionless in shadow,
CHAPTER XVII. Strelsa, a pink apron pinned about her, a trowel in her gloved hand,