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Blackguard

Chapter 26: Transcriber’s Notes
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A young aspiring poet returns to his parents' home after aimless travel and confronts the clash between artistic longing and familial pressure. The narrative follows his interior conflicts, social alienation, and attempts to reconcile poetic dreams with practical expectations amid urban surroundings. Organized in three parts—The Struggle, The Knife, and Instigation—it shows mounting emotional turmoil that pushes personal decay and morally fraught choices, examining themes of isolation, frustrated creativity, and the seductive violence of despair.

Typography and Printing by Printing Service Company, Chicago.

Electrotyped by Simpson-Bevans Company, Chicago.

Transcriber’s Notes

A number of typographical errors were corrected silently.

Cover image is in the public domain.

Table of contents was augmented with chapter references.