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The Haunted Woman | David Lindsay
The Haunted Woman | David Lindsay
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The Haunted Woman (Annotated Edition)
| ISBN-13 | 9781915388018 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10 | 1915388015 |
| Author | David Lindsay |
| Annotations By | Murray Ewing |
| Edition | Annotated Edition |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Publisher | Bookship |
| Publication Date | July 28, 2022 |
| Pages | 304 |
| Subjects | Historical Fantasy, Occult & Supernatural Fiction, Classic Literature |
Extended Synopsis
All that prevents Isbel Loment’s marriage to insurance underwriter Marshall Stokes is finding a settled home for her aunt, with whom she has been living these past nine years, drifting between a series of hotels. Marshall suggests Runhill Court, whose owner, Henry Judge, may be interested in selling after the death of his young wife. But the house comes with a mystery attached: a staircase is said to appear to certain people at certain times, but they can never remember what happens when they ascend.
On her first visit to the house, Isbel sees the stairs. Ascending them, she finds three plain doors. Through the first, she sees herself in a mirror, with all the potentialities of her deepest nature written plainly upon her face — all that her coming marriage to the shallow Marshall will leave unfulfilled. Descending the stairs, she forgets it all, but is left with a troubling need to understand what happened to her, and to fulfil her truer, “tragic” nature. Lindsay’s second novel questions the possibility of the deepest fulfilment in a world whose very nature seems to work against it.
This edition of David Lindsay’s The Haunted Woman is extensively annotated, placing the novel in its historical, cultural, and biographical context, and firmly within the larger body of Lindsay’s work as a writer.
Intended Audience
This extensively annotated edition is ideal for readers of classic supernatural and occult fiction, historical fantasy enthusiasts, and literary scholars seeking a deeper understanding of David Lindsay's thematic legacy and biographical context.
Author Biographies
David Lindsay was a visionary author best known for his philosophical and fantastical narratives, most notably his groundbreaking first novel, A Voyage to Arcturus, which cemented his reputation as a pioneer of speculative fiction.
Murray Ewing provides expert annotations, critical introductions, and detailed appendices that ground Lindsay's esoteric themes within their proper historical and literary framework.
Accolades & Recognition
- Features an illuminating introduction focusing on the novel’s historical period and its thematic relevance.
- Includes an exclusive afterword exploring the novel's relationship with Lindsay’s renowned first work, A Voyage to Arcturus.
- Contains a curated selection of maps and illustrations related to the novel’s settings and publication history.
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