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The Charwoman’s Shadow is a fantasy novel by Lord Dunsany, first published in 1926.
The story follows a penniless youth who seeks a sorcerer’s help, only to discover that the wizard trades in shadows—tokens of identity and will. When he meets a humble charwoman who serves without her own shadow, he begins to grasp that the loss of a shadow is the loss of self, and that learning spells may mean forfeiting what makes one human.
Drawn by conscience, the young seeker undertakes a quest to restore what has been stolen, confronting riddling enchantments, perilous temptations, and the quiet cruelty of power. Along the way, the novel weighs ambition against compassion, asking what must be surrendered in the pursuit of knowledge.
Celebrated as one of Dunsany’s finest longer works, The Charwoman’s Shadow offers a graceful blend of folklore, romance, and moral fable. Its timeless themes and clear, poetic style make it a captivating entry point for readers who love classic fantasy with a warm, human heart.
"Picture a summer evening sombre and sweet over Spain, the glittering sheen of leaves fading to soberer colours, the sky in the west all soft, and mysterious as low music, and in the east like a frown. Picture the Golden Age past its wonderful zenith, and westering now towards its setting."
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The Charwoman’s Shadow by Lord Dunsany is believed to be in the public domain in the United States only. It may still be copyrighted in other countries. If you are not in the United States, please check your local laws to ensure this eBook is in the public domain in your country before downloading The Charwoman’s Shadow in PDF or ePub.
A sunlit fairy tale about a boy, a magician, and a bargain that steals a shadow—Dunsany balances enchantment with ethical weight. The plot moves like a folk song: simple on the surface, resonant underneath. It asks what a person is worth when their labor is unseen, and what power does to those who hold it too long.
Identity theft, invisible work, and the cost of convenience make its fable newly sharp. Read it as both adventure and parable about privacy, dignity, and returning what was taken.
Classic shape, fresh nerve.
Magic as responsibility.
Sun, stone, and roads to wonder.
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Dreamlike high fantasy; gods, chessboard cities, and clean sentences that shaped the genre.
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