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Pharais; and, The Mountain Lovers

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A pair of linked novellas set in a Celtic-inflected landscape explore love, fate, and spiritual intensity. In the first, a man confronted by a hereditary mental darkness and his beloved face the possibility of loss, religious consolation, and sacrificial choices amid island and sea imagery. The second follows passionate attachments formed against rugged highland and mountain settings where mythic forces, longing, and the interplay of natural beauty and inner yearning shape decisions that move toward tragic separation and transcendence. Both pieces interweave lyrical description, folklore-suggestive motifs, and introspective psychological drama to examine the boundary between earthly desire and otherworldly longing.

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William Sharp

William Sharp was a Scottish author and poet, known for his contributions to both literary criticism and fiction. He wrote under his own name as well as the pseudonym Fiona Macleod, through which he explored themes of Celtic mythology and spirituality. His notable works include "Green Fire: A Romance" and "Pharais; and, The Mountain Lovers," which reflect his deep appreciation for nature and the mystical elements of Scottish folklore. Sharp's writings often blend lyrical prose with philosophical insights, making him a significant figure in the late 19th-century literary scene.

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