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The Death-Wake or Lunacy; a Necromaunt in Three Chimeras: A Macabre Tale of Madness and the Supernatural

Language
English
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Thrillers

In "The Death-Wake or Lunacy; a Necromaunt in Three Chimeras," Thomas Tod Stoddart presents a haunting exploration of madness, mortality, and the interplay between reality and the surreal. The work employs a distinctive literary style that blends Gothic elements with rich, elaborate imagery and metaphysical inquiry, exemplifying the Victorian fascination with the boundaries of the human psyche. Stoddart's narrative unfolds in a dream-like sequence, characterized by its fragmented structure and poetic prose, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of existence and the specter of death that looms over humanity. Stoddart, a lesser-known figure of the Victorian literary scene, was deeply influenced by the intellectual currents of his time, particularly the burgeoning interest in psychology and the occult. His diverse background as a poet, critic, and essayist equipped him with a unique lens through which to analyze the themes of lunacy and the macabre. This work reflects not only his personal preoccupations with despair and life'Äôs ephemeral nature but also the social anxieties surrounding mental health during the 19th century. "The Death-Wake" is a fascinating read for those who appreciate the intricate dance between literature and philosophy, merging dark themes with profound existential queries. Recommended for scholars and enthusiasts of Gothic literature, the book invites a contemplative engagement with its rich themes, ensuring a resonant experience for readers willing to traverse its eerie and evocative landscapes.

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Release date

Ebook: 5 December 2019