The Column of Dust
by Evelyn UNDERHILL (1875 - 1941)
Evelyn Underhill, the preeminent scholar of mysticism, wrote 3 novels in her youth, of which this is #3. Constance Tyrrel, a poor but literate woman works in a bookshop, suffers ennui, wonders if there is more to life than what she sees, invokes a ritual that she finds in a dusty old volume. Meanwhile, a disembodied spirit is consumed by a desire to know about the nature and content of the material world. It is drawn by Constance's call, where it appears as a column of dust. The two embark on adventures edifying to both and, incidentally to the reader. - Summary by Josh Mitteldorf
Listen next episodes of
The Column of Dust:
A Domestic Interior ,
A Lecture and a Demonstration ,
Constance and the Real ,
Constance, Andrew and the Truth ,
Death and the Watcher ,
How Constance Kept Christmas ,
How They Went Home ,
How those who lose themselves often find something more valuable ,
Martin Upon Reality ,
New Facts for Constance and Andrew ,
Sight-seeing ,
The Helpers of the Holy Souls ,
The Mistresss of Novices ,
The Road to Penrith and Other Places ,
The Street and the Drawing Room ,
Three Sorts of Ignorance ,
Two Lovers ,
Two Sorts of Solitude