One novel to concentrate on, however, an interesting link to another. The Monk and the Hangman's Daughter, a novella co-authored by Ambrose Bierce and Adolphe Danziger de Castro, presents itself as a brooding, gothic exploration of forbidden love, morality, and tragedy. However, upon closer inspection, it reveals itself as a delightful conundrum of overwrought melodrama, … Continue reading Echoes of Forbidden Desire: A Gothic Connection
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A Delightfully Devious Dive into Du Maurier’s My Cousin Rachel
Daphne Du Maurier's My Cousin Rachel is an exquisite blend of gothic mystery and psychological intrigue, wrapped in the genteel trappings of 19th-century Cornwall. It’s a novel where you find yourself constantly second-guessing everything, including your decision to read it on a stormy night. From the very first page, Du Maurier draws us into a … Continue reading A Delightfully Devious Dive into Du Maurier’s My Cousin Rachel
The Hand of Ethelberta
Strangely, the title of this novel has always transported me back to a peculiar moment from my childhood. I remember vividly the time I implored my mother to procure a mannequin's hand for me. This odd request came shortly after I had watched the horror classic, The Beast with Five Fingers, a chilling tale about a … Continue reading The Hand of Ethelberta
A Jovial Journey Through Hardy’s Desperate Remedies
Sleep, as usual, is evading me, so here's another little collection of words to pass my time, and to edify you. Maybe. Ah, Desperate Remedies by Thomas Hardy, the novel that dances on the edge of melodrama with the grace of a Victorian lady in a hoop skirt attempting to navigate a tightrope. Hardy, in … Continue reading A Jovial Journey Through Hardy’s Desperate Remedies
The Spider and the Fly by Mary Howitt
Not exactly leading the canon of poetry but this cute little ditty has a profound message, a message I personally should have heeded a few times over the course of my adult life; but sadly didn't. I'm not and never have been a vain person, however, when we meet those insidious flatterers in life, it … Continue reading The Spider and the Fly by Mary Howitt