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The Castle of Twilight

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The narrative centers on the chatelaine Eleanore, who confronts deep maternal grief when her daughter Laure embraces the religious life while her son Gerault prepares to depart for Rennes. Set in a lonely coastal castle, the story unfolds through quiet domestic scenes, inner meditation, and episodes of passion, loss, and return. Through shifting perspectives and a cast of linked figures, including wanderers and lovers, the work examines duty, memory, and yearning, using atmospheric description, tides, and storms to mirror the characters’ emotional tides and the slow unspooling of family bonds.

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Margaret Horton Potter

Margaret Horton Potter was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realms of fantasy and fiction. Her notable works include "Istar of Babylon: A Phantasy," which showcases her imaginative storytelling and rich world-building. Potter's writing often explores themes of love, adventure, and the supernatural, reflecting the literary trends of her time. In addition to her acclaimed phantasy novel, she authored several other works, such as "The Castle of Twilight" and "The House of de Mailly," which further illustrate her diverse narrative style and creative vision.

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