Good Lady Ducayne
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A pale dawn breaks over the Italian Riviera, yet shadows linger in the marble halls where secrets pulse beneath genteel conversation. In this haunting tale of Victorian horror and sensation fiction, a young woman's search for health and happiness leads her into a labyrinth of medical ethics and chilling obsession. Set against the lush, deceptive tranquillity of 19th century England and sun-drenched Italy, this gothic novella weaves a tapestry of suspense and dread, where the boundaries between science and superstition dissolve, and the vampire myth is reimagined with unsettling originality.The narrative's quiet terror arises not from monsters lurking in the dark, but from the genteel cruelty of those who wield power behind silk curtains. With echoes of Lady Audley's Secret, the story probes the vulnerabilities of its young woman protagonist, whose innocence is exploited in the name of progress and longevity. Blood transfusion-then a radical, controversial procedure-serves as both literal and symbolic lifeline, exposing the fragile line between salvation and exploitation. The novella's atmosphere is thick with gothic literature's signature blend of beauty and menace, inviting readers to question the cost of survival and the true nature of evil.Once out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this work has been restored for today's and future generations. It stands not just as a reprint, but as a collector's item and a cultural treasure, offering both casual readers and classic-collection buyers a rare glimpse into the anxieties and fascinations of a bygone era. Its enduring relevance lies in its exploration of themes that still resonate-youth and age, trust and betrayal, science and the supernatural-crafted with the psychological acuity that made Victorian sensation fiction so compelling.
A pale dawn breaks over the Italian Riviera, yet shadows linger in the marble halls where secrets pulse beneath genteel conversation. In this haunting tale of Victorian horror and sensation fiction, a young woman's search for health and happiness leads her into a labyrinth of medical ethics and chilling obsession. Set against the lush, deceptive tranquillity of 19th century England and sun-drenched Italy, this gothic novella weaves a tapestry of suspense and dread, where the boundaries between science and superstition dissolve, and the vampire myth is reimagined with unsettling originality.The narrative's quiet terror arises not from monsters lurking in the dark, but from the genteel cruelty of those who wield power behind silk curtains. With echoes of Lady Audley's Secret, the story probes the vulnerabilities of its young woman protagonist, whose innocence is exploited in the name of progress and longevity. Blood transfusion-then a radical, controversial procedure-serves as both literal and symbolic lifeline, exposing the fragile line between salvation and exploitation. The novella's atmosphere is thick with gothic literature's signature blend of beauty and menace, inviting readers to question the cost of survival and the true nature of evil.Once out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this work has been restored for today's and future generations. It stands not just as a reprint, but as a collector's item and a cultural treasure, offering both casual readers and classic-collection buyers a rare glimpse into the anxieties and fascinations of a bygone era. Its enduring relevance lies in its exploration of themes that still resonate-youth and age, trust and betrayal, science and the supernatural-crafted with the psychological acuity that made Victorian sensation fiction so compelling.
AmazonPagina's: 36, Paperback, Alpha Edition
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