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Henry Brocken / His Travels and Adventures in the Rich, Strange, Scarce-Imaginable Regions of Romance

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An episodic sequence of dreamlike tales in which a dreamer wanders through richly imagistic, uncanny landscapes—moonlit gardens, fairy courts, and surreal regions—encountering phantom figures, literary allusions, and echoes of memory. Scenes shift between waking and sleep, interweaving lyrical descriptions, mythic encounters, and melancholic meditations on love, loss, and the persistence of memory. The structure pairs short, fantastical episodes with poetic reverie, blurring reality and imagination while exploring how recollection and longing shape perception. Tone is elegiac and whimsical, emphasizing atmosphere over conventional plot.

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Walter De la Mare

Walter De la Mare was an English poet, short story writer, and novelist, celebrated for his lyrical and imaginative works. His poetry often explores themes of nature, childhood, and the supernatural, showcasing a unique blend of whimsy and melancholy. Among his notable collections are "Collected Poems 1901-1918," which reflects his mastery of verse, and "Peacock Pie," a beloved book of rhymes for children. De la Mare's storytelling is exemplified in his novel "Henry Brocken," which takes readers on a fantastical journey through rich and strange realms. His contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, particularly in the realms of children's literature and poetry.

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