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A set of Gothic short stories and poems probes obsession, memory, mourning, and the porous boundary between life and death. One tale follows a bereaved narrator who remembers an enigmatic, learned woman’s beauty and intellect and encounters uncanny signs that suggest her possible return after death, blending unreliable memory with supernatural suggestion. Other narratives offer intimate first-person accounts of decay, violence, and psychological torment, while the poems echo loss, longing, and the uncanny. The collection employs ornate, melancholic prose and intense atmosphere to explore will, language, and the instability of perception.
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