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  • 054 - Chapter XXXV Part 1
    Mar 5 2026
    John Inglesant stands as the most celebrated novel by Mr. Shorthouse, capturing the essence of mysticism woven into fiction. The protagonist, John Inglesant, is a cavalier navigating the tumultuous court of King Charles I. His character exudes an enchanting blend of gentlemanly grace and saintly virtue, embodying the struggle between worldly desires and spiritual aspirations. This romance unfolds during the critical period leading up to Charles Is execution and is presented through the memoirs of Inglesant, whose journey reveals the intricate development of his character. Educated by the Jesuits, he grapples with the tension between his natural honesty and the rigid virtues instilled by his mentors. The narrative is divided into two parts the first set against the backdrop of Englands political strife, and the second exploring his experiences in Italy amidst the election of Pope Alexander VII and the conflicts involving the Molinists and Quietists. Throughout, the story intertwines personal history with grand ideals—fidelity to a sovereign and devotion to a singular love—echoing themes that resonate deeply, yet often remain unacknowledged in modern discourse. This novel even captured the admiration of J.R.R. Tolkien. - Summary by Various PD sources
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    10 min
  • 053 - Chapter XXXIV Part 2
    Mar 4 2026
    John Inglesant stands as the most celebrated novel by Mr. Shorthouse, capturing the essence of mysticism woven into fiction. The protagonist, John Inglesant, is a cavalier navigating the tumultuous court of King Charles I. His character exudes an enchanting blend of gentlemanly grace and saintly virtue, embodying the struggle between worldly desires and spiritual aspirations. This romance unfolds during the critical period leading up to Charles Is execution and is presented through the memoirs of Inglesant, whose journey reveals the intricate development of his character. Educated by the Jesuits, he grapples with the tension between his natural honesty and the rigid virtues instilled by his mentors. The narrative is divided into two parts the first set against the backdrop of Englands political strife, and the second exploring his experiences in Italy amidst the election of Pope Alexander VII and the conflicts involving the Molinists and Quietists. Throughout, the story intertwines personal history with grand ideals—fidelity to a sovereign and devotion to a singular love—echoing themes that resonate deeply, yet often remain unacknowledged in modern discourse. This novel even captured the admiration of J.R.R. Tolkien. - Summary by Various PD sources
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    17 min
  • 052 - Chapter XXXIV Part 1
    Mar 3 2026
    John Inglesant stands as the most celebrated novel by Mr. Shorthouse, capturing the essence of mysticism woven into fiction. The protagonist, John Inglesant, is a cavalier navigating the tumultuous court of King Charles I. His character exudes an enchanting blend of gentlemanly grace and saintly virtue, embodying the struggle between worldly desires and spiritual aspirations. This romance unfolds during the critical period leading up to Charles Is execution and is presented through the memoirs of Inglesant, whose journey reveals the intricate development of his character. Educated by the Jesuits, he grapples with the tension between his natural honesty and the rigid virtues instilled by his mentors. The narrative is divided into two parts the first set against the backdrop of Englands political strife, and the second exploring his experiences in Italy amidst the election of Pope Alexander VII and the conflicts involving the Molinists and Quietists. Throughout, the story intertwines personal history with grand ideals—fidelity to a sovereign and devotion to a singular love—echoing themes that resonate deeply, yet often remain unacknowledged in modern discourse. This novel even captured the admiration of J.R.R. Tolkien. - Summary by Various PD sources
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    17 min
  • 051 - Chapter XXXIII
    Mar 2 2026
    John Inglesant stands as the most celebrated novel by Mr. Shorthouse, capturing the essence of mysticism woven into fiction. The protagonist, John Inglesant, is a cavalier navigating the tumultuous court of King Charles I. His character exudes an enchanting blend of gentlemanly grace and saintly virtue, embodying the struggle between worldly desires and spiritual aspirations. This romance unfolds during the critical period leading up to Charles Is execution and is presented through the memoirs of Inglesant, whose journey reveals the intricate development of his character. Educated by the Jesuits, he grapples with the tension between his natural honesty and the rigid virtues instilled by his mentors. The narrative is divided into two parts the first set against the backdrop of Englands political strife, and the second exploring his experiences in Italy amidst the election of Pope Alexander VII and the conflicts involving the Molinists and Quietists. Throughout, the story intertwines personal history with grand ideals—fidelity to a sovereign and devotion to a singular love—echoing themes that resonate deeply, yet often remain unacknowledged in modern discourse. This novel even captured the admiration of J.R.R. Tolkien. - Summary by Various PD sources
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    26 min
  • 050 - Chapter XXXII
    Mar 1 2026
    John Inglesant stands as the most celebrated novel by Mr. Shorthouse, capturing the essence of mysticism woven into fiction. The protagonist, John Inglesant, is a cavalier navigating the tumultuous court of King Charles I. His character exudes an enchanting blend of gentlemanly grace and saintly virtue, embodying the struggle between worldly desires and spiritual aspirations. This romance unfolds during the critical period leading up to Charles Is execution and is presented through the memoirs of Inglesant, whose journey reveals the intricate development of his character. Educated by the Jesuits, he grapples with the tension between his natural honesty and the rigid virtues instilled by his mentors. The narrative is divided into two parts the first set against the backdrop of Englands political strife, and the second exploring his experiences in Italy amidst the election of Pope Alexander VII and the conflicts involving the Molinists and Quietists. Throughout, the story intertwines personal history with grand ideals—fidelity to a sovereign and devotion to a singular love—echoing themes that resonate deeply, yet often remain unacknowledged in modern discourse. This novel even captured the admiration of J.R.R. Tolkien. - Summary by Various PD sources
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    25 min
  • 049 - Chapter XXXI Part 2
    Feb 28 2026
    John Inglesant stands as the most celebrated novel by Mr. Shorthouse, capturing the essence of mysticism woven into fiction. The protagonist, John Inglesant, is a cavalier navigating the tumultuous court of King Charles I. His character exudes an enchanting blend of gentlemanly grace and saintly virtue, embodying the struggle between worldly desires and spiritual aspirations. This romance unfolds during the critical period leading up to Charles Is execution and is presented through the memoirs of Inglesant, whose journey reveals the intricate development of his character. Educated by the Jesuits, he grapples with the tension between his natural honesty and the rigid virtues instilled by his mentors. The narrative is divided into two parts the first set against the backdrop of Englands political strife, and the second exploring his experiences in Italy amidst the election of Pope Alexander VII and the conflicts involving the Molinists and Quietists. Throughout, the story intertwines personal history with grand ideals—fidelity to a sovereign and devotion to a singular love—echoing themes that resonate deeply, yet often remain unacknowledged in modern discourse. This novel even captured the admiration of J.R.R. Tolkien. - Summary by Various PD sources
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    16 min
  • 048 - Chapter XXXI Part 1
    Feb 27 2026
    John Inglesant stands as the most celebrated novel by Mr. Shorthouse, capturing the essence of mysticism woven into fiction. The protagonist, John Inglesant, is a cavalier navigating the tumultuous court of King Charles I. His character exudes an enchanting blend of gentlemanly grace and saintly virtue, embodying the struggle between worldly desires and spiritual aspirations. This romance unfolds during the critical period leading up to Charles Is execution and is presented through the memoirs of Inglesant, whose journey reveals the intricate development of his character. Educated by the Jesuits, he grapples with the tension between his natural honesty and the rigid virtues instilled by his mentors. The narrative is divided into two parts the first set against the backdrop of Englands political strife, and the second exploring his experiences in Italy amidst the election of Pope Alexander VII and the conflicts involving the Molinists and Quietists. Throughout, the story intertwines personal history with grand ideals—fidelity to a sovereign and devotion to a singular love—echoing themes that resonate deeply, yet often remain unacknowledged in modern discourse. This novel even captured the admiration of J.R.R. Tolkien. - Summary by Various PD sources
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    14 min
  • 046 - Chapter XXIX
    Feb 25 2026
    John Inglesant stands as the most celebrated novel by Mr. Shorthouse, capturing the essence of mysticism woven into fiction. The protagonist, John Inglesant, is a cavalier navigating the tumultuous court of King Charles I. His character exudes an enchanting blend of gentlemanly grace and saintly virtue, embodying the struggle between worldly desires and spiritual aspirations. This romance unfolds during the critical period leading up to Charles Is execution and is presented through the memoirs of Inglesant, whose journey reveals the intricate development of his character. Educated by the Jesuits, he grapples with the tension between his natural honesty and the rigid virtues instilled by his mentors. The narrative is divided into two parts the first set against the backdrop of Englands political strife, and the second exploring his experiences in Italy amidst the election of Pope Alexander VII and the conflicts involving the Molinists and Quietists. Throughout, the story intertwines personal history with grand ideals—fidelity to a sovereign and devotion to a singular love—echoing themes that resonate deeply, yet often remain unacknowledged in modern discourse. This novel even captured the admiration of J.R.R. Tolkien. - Summary by Various PD sources
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    26 min