Flaxius : Leaves from the life of an immortal by Charles Godfrey Leland
"American medicinal barks" by Alice Henkel is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. It likely surveys North American tree and shrub barks used in pharmacy, covering identification, collection, preparation, trade, and quality standards for botanists, drug collectors, and pharmacists. The opening of the provided text presents a playful, erudite frame for a cycle of fantastical-philosophical tales about Flaxius, an immortal sage. After a preface explains the work’s origin as
linked to an earlier reviewer’s remark, the first story shows Flaxius in ancient Etruria defending a scorned woman who proves to be a higher spirit; she rewards him with the power to live on earth as long as he wishes and confirms his innate originality, while a moral on courtesy and generosity is underscored. Next, he meets an Aryan sage and an ancient god in a hidden temple, learning that “humour” is the perception of life’s paradoxes, even as he rejects abstract theosophical excess in favor of grounded knowledge and progress. A satirical legend then casts “Rooseveldt” as a northern ruler who bravely dines with a despised outsider, drawing public ire but earning Flaxius’s praise for moral courage, capped by a mock-ballad. This is followed by a Wittenberg episode where Flaxius lectures on Nero, befriends Hamlet, and escorts him to a fairy revel; the Fairy Queen promises Hamlet’s life will be immortalized in a great poem, and he wakes with a token ring. The section closes as Flaxius meets Eadward, a worthy youth in Northumberland, conjures a feast, and gifts him a self-refreshing cup conditioned on his honesty, setting up a tale of fortune won through character. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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| Author | Leland, Charles Godfrey, 1824-1903 |
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| Title | Flaxius : Leaves from the life of an immortal |
| Original Publication | London: Philip Wellby, 1902. |
| Contents | Introduction -- Flaxius and the fairy -- Flaxius and the god -- Flaxius and Rooseveldt -- Flaxius and Hamlet -- How Flaxius made the fortune of Eadward the grandson of Aeolfric -- Flaxius and Asmodeus -- Flaxius in Florence -- Flaxius and the Emperor Julian -- Flaxius in Hades -- Flaxius and Adelindè -- Flaxius and the were-wolf -- Flaxius and Breitmann -- Flaxius in India -- The wonderful story of Miss Jesabelle Rockhard -- How Flaxius sat as judge with a jury of twelve devils -- Flaxius and the bookseller -- Flaxius in the future -- The evanishment of Flaxius -- Breitmann's last ballad. |
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| Language | English |
| LoC Class | PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature |
| Subject | Fantasy fiction |
| Subject | American wit and humor |
| Subject | Immortality -- Fiction |
| Category | Text |
| EBook-No. | 77376 |
| Release Date | Dec 1, 2025 |
| Copyright Status | Public domain in the USA. |
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