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The Crimson Azaleas: A Novel

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A narrative set among mountain roads, gardens, and port towns follows a young traveler and his older companion as their trek develops into a sequence of linked episodes: chance meetings, commercial schemes, romantic entanglements, and a violent crisis. The work moves through tea houses, monastery gardens, and night streets, punctuated by dreams, philosophical asides, and recurring floral imagery that frames memory and feeling. Encounters with other visitors and local residents prompt moral questioning, rivalry, and personal reckoning, and the three-part structure traces the aftermath of suffering toward retrospection, farewell, and attempts at emotional order.

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H. De Vere Stacpoole

H. De Vere Stacpoole was a versatile author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of adventure and romance. His works often explore themes of love, nature, and the human experience, set against vivid backdrops. One of his notable novels, "A Primal Woman," delves into the complexities of desire and identity. Stacpoole's storytelling is characterized by rich descriptions and a deep understanding of his characters' emotional landscapes. He also wrote works such as "Corporal Jacques of the Foreign Legion" and "Death, the Knight, and the Lady: A Ghost Story," showcasing his ability to traverse various literary styles and themes.

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