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The High Place: A Comedy of Disenchantment

Chapter 2: THE HIGH PLACE: A COMEDY OF DISENCHANTMENT BY JAMES BRANCH CABELL WITH ILLUSTRATIONS AND DECORATIONS BY FRANK C. PAPÉ
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The narrative follows Florian, a restless noble youth who slips into a forbidden forest and, guided by the mysterious Mélusine, ascends to a legendary high place. His outward quest unfolds into a blend of fantasy episodes, satirical dialogues, and moral puzzles that test ideals of beauty, holiness, and chivalry. Encounters with uncanny creatures, rival ambitions, and domestic entanglements expose vanity and uncertain faith, while recurring reflections on aesthetics, sanctity, and marriage complicate tidy resolutions. The tone mixes wit and disenchantment, presenting transformation through affectionate mockery rather than triumphal revelation.

Florian felt himself to be in not quite the company suited to a nobleman of his rank.
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THE HIGH PLACE:
A COMEDY OF DISENCHANTMENT
BY JAMES BRANCH CABELL
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS AND DECORATIONS BY
FRANK C. PAPÉ

Build on high place for Chemosh, the abomination of Moab, and for horned Ashtoreth, the abomination of Zidon, and for Moloch, the abomination of the children of Ammon.

ROBERT M. McBRIDE & COMPANY
NEW YORK: 1923