Mint Editions (Fantasy and Fairytale)
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Mint Editions (Fantasy and Fairytale)

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Mint Editions (Fantasy and Fairytale)

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The Haunted Woman (1922) is a fantasy novel by David Lindsay. Following the commercial failure of his critically acclaimed novel A Voyage to Arcturus (1920), Lindsay hoped to achieve financial stability with a more conventional tale of suspense and the occult. Although he once more failed to reach a popular audience, Lindsay produced a powerful story of alternate worlds, the burden of convention, and the nature of human desire. "Never self-conscious, never embarrassed, always quiet and rather ennuyé, she fascinated by the very strength of her silence, which, it was abundantly clear, had nothing in common with stupidity. She had already declined three offers of marriage, before Marshall had appeared on her horizon." Isbel Loment has always cherished her independence, never consenting to tie her fate to that of a man, especially not for love. Now engaged to successful underwriter Marshall Stokes, she finds herself nearing the end of the rootless lifestyle she has led since the age of sixteen, when the death of her father left her a ward of an eccentric aunt. While on vacation at an ancient estate in the hills of Sussex, Isbel discovers a mysterious staircase leading to three identical doors. Choosing one, she is transported to a mirror world where, though the details are lost upon leaving, she seems to be encountering her host Henry Judge. This edition of David Lindsay's The Haunted Woman is a classic of British literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Publisher
Mint Editions
Year
2021
ISBN
9781513223551

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. I. Marshall Returns from America
  6. II. The Visit to Runhill Court
  7. III. In the Upstairs Corridor
  8. IV. The Legend of Ulf’s Tower
  9. V. Isbel Sees Herself
  10. VI. Judge Appears on the Scene
  11. VII. The Dinner-Party
  12. VIII. The Picnic
  13. IX. What Happened in the Second Room
  14. X. Blanche Speaks Out
  15. XI. Isbel Visits Worthing
  16. XII. Mrs. Richborough’s Errand
  17. XIII. The Lunch at the Metropole
  18. XIV. In the Second Chamber Again
  19. XV. The Music of Spring
  20. XVI. The Musician Departs
  21. XVII. In the Twilight
  22. XVIII. A Catastrophe
  23. XIX. The Flash of Day
  24. XX. Marshall’s Journey
  25. A Note About the Author
  26. A Note from the Publisher