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A series of tales and reflections that examine fear in its many forms, from private psychological torment to communal anxieties and unexplained events at sea. The volume opens with a dedication to a fellow poet and moves through stories that emphasize mood and atmosphere over clear resolution, portraying how dread can inhabit a single mind, spread contagiously between people, and provoke evasive responses from institutions and public opinion. The writing privileges poetic imagery and impressionistic detail, exploring the persistence of haunting visions and the uneasy border between the real and the uncanny.

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Edmond Haraucourt

Edmond Haraucourt was a French poet and novelist known for his innovative contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of human emotion and existential reflection, blending lyrical poetry with narrative prose. Among his notable works is "La Légende des sexes: Poëmes hystériques," which showcases his unique style and thematic preoccupations. Haraucourt's writing is characterized by its depth and sensitivity, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of France. His diverse body of work includes novels such as "Dieudonat: Roman" and "Les naufragés," further illustrating his versatility as an author.

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