The Twilight of the Gods and Other Tales
Best known for his non-fiction and biographies, Richard Garnett published this collection of his short stories in 1888. The Twilight of the Gods and Other Tales includes the title story, in which a mortal girl meets Prometheus on a mountain top; "The Demon Pope," in which a Pope makes good on a favor owed to Lucifer, "Alexander the Ratcatcher," in which Alexander the Eighth enlists the aid of a mysterious rat-killer; "The Elixir of Life," in which the sage Aboniel issues a challenge to his seven trusted disciples; "The Philosopher and the Butterflies," in which a scholar holds discourse with insects in the garden; and twenty-three other tales.
Contents:
- The Twilight of the Gods
- The Potion of Lao-Tsze
- Abdallah the Adite
- Ananda the Miracle-Worker
- The City of Philosophers
- The Demon Pope
- The Cupbearer
- The Wisdom of the Indians (*)
- The Dumb Oracle
- Duke Virgil
- The Claw (*)
- Alexander the Ratcatcher (*)
- The Rewards of Industry (*)
- Madam Lucifer
- The Talismans (*)
- The Elixir of Life
- The Poet of Panopolis
- The Purple Head
- The Firefly (*)
- Pan's Wand (*)
- A Page From the Book of Folly (*)
- The Bell of St. Euschemon
- Bishop Addo and Bishop Gaddo
- The Philosopher and the Butterflies (*)
- Truth and Her Companions (*)
- The Three Palaces (*)
- New Readings in Biography (*)
- The Poison-Maid
- Notes
Stories added in the 1903 edition are marked with (*).
Richard Garnett
Richard Garnett C.B., 1835–1906, in addition to being a writer and biographer was keeper of printed books at British Museum from 1890 to 1899.

