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Our Lady of Darkness

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The narrative follows an aristocratic idler and a younger lodger whose daily habits and social encounters in Paris expose vanity, pretension, and uneasy appetites. Scenes alternate between polished drawing-rooms and cramped domestic spaces, portraying bohemian companions, a widow's household, and the mingling of manners with base needs. Underlying conviviality gives way to hints of obsession and psychological disturbance as supernatural suggestion and a looming feminine malignity exert influence. Themes include social hypocrisy, the erosion of self-control, and the porous boundary between rational life and uncanny terror, with the plot moving from comic detail toward darker revelations about power, desire, and the capacity for ruin.

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Bernard Capes

Bernard Capes was an English author known for his diverse contributions to literature, particularly in the genres of historical fiction and fantasy. His works often blend elements of adventure and romance, showcasing his vivid imagination and narrative skill. Among his notable titles is "A Jay of Italy," which reflects his ability to transport readers to different times and places. Capes also explored themes of morality and human experience in works like "Moll Davis: a comedy" and "Our Lady of Darkness." His storytelling is characterized by rich descriptions and a keen understanding of character, making him a unique voice in late 19th and early 20th-century literature.

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