Episode #14: Au Revoir, Averoigne




The Double Shadow show

Summary: In which we wrap up with three Averoigne fragments, reflect on our episodes, and look at some literary criticism. Next up, Poseidonis!<br> <br> This week is our last in Averoigne. We talk about the three major synopses from the Eldritch Dark and a little biographical and critical information. Synopses: "Queen of the Sabbat," "The Werewolf of Averoigne," and "The Sorceress of Averoigne | The Tower of Istarelle."<br> <br> The essay Phil referenced is "Into the Woods: The Human Geography of Averoigne" by Stefan Dziemianowicz, in The Freedom of Fantastic Things: Selected Criticism on Clark Ashton Smith ed. by Scott Connors. Tim quoted from "Eblis in Bakelite" by James Blish, "James Blish versus Ashton Smith; to Wit, the Young Turk Syndrome" by Donald Sidney-Fryer, and "Who Discovered Clark Ashton Smith?" by Scott Connors, all published in the Lost Worlds journal.<br> <br> Thanks to Kevin MacLeod for the music.