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The volume collects three late-eighteenth-century short novels that contrast moral reflection, Gothic imagination, and Oriental fantasy. One is a compact philosophical narrative of reflective dialogues that probe the limits of earthly happiness and the vanity of human wishes. Another stages a melodramatic Gothic romance inside a claustrophobic castle, using supernatural incidents, ancestral secrets, and theatrical effect to unsettle certainties. The third offers an opulent Oriental fantasia in which excess, forbidden knowledge, and infernal retribution propel a degenerate court toward doom. Together they map changing tastes between classical reason and the emerging romantic appetite for wonder and terror.
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