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Florence Marryat

    9 juillet 1833 – 27 octobre 1899

    Cette auteure et actrice britannique, fille d'un écrivain réputé, s'est taillé une niche littéraire unique avec ses romans sensationnels. Elle est particulièrement connue pour son profond engagement auprès de médiums spirituels de premier plan de son époque. L'œuvre de Marryat a exploré des thèmes profonds, s'intéressant souvent aux mystères de la vie après la mort et du monde des esprits avec une touche dramatique. Son style d'écriture reflète une fascination pour le surnaturel, offrant aux lecteurs un aperçu captivant des courants spirituels de son temps.

    The Risen Dead
    The Blood of the Vampire
    The Dead Man's Message
    There Is No Death
    The Valancourt Book of Victorian Christmas Ghost Stories, Volume Five
    Her Father's Name
    • Her Father's Name

      • 382pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,7(14)Évaluer

      Leona Lacoste, a determined young woman, takes on a thrilling quest to vindicate her deceased father's name amidst a backdrop of murder and mystery. The narrative weaves together elements of cross-dressing, illegitimacy, and amateur sleuthing, creating an engaging and complex storyline. This newly edited edition by Greta Depledge includes a critical introduction and contextual notes, enriching the reader's understanding of contemporary debates related to the themes presented in the story.

      Her Father's Name
    • Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, this collection features chilling ghost stories that capture the eerie spirit of the Christmas season. Each tale weaves together themes of the supernatural and the festive, offering a unique blend of holiday cheer and spine-tingling suspense. Perfect for those who enjoy a haunting twist to traditional Yuletide narratives, these rare stories promise to entertain and unsettle readers, making them a captivating addition to the winter reading list.

      The Valancourt Book of Victorian Christmas Ghost Stories, Volume Five
    • There Is No Death

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,3(13)Évaluer

      This classic book explores whether individuality survives death, asserting that it does and that death marks the start of a new chapter in human evolution. Through vivid accounts of séances and experiences with mediums, the author, Florence Marryat, conveys that death should not be feared but embraced.

      There Is No Death
    • The Dead Man's Message

      • 178pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,2(18)Évaluer

      The story follows Professor Aldwyn, a rational scientist who awakens to find himself in the spirit world after death. Faced with the need to justify his earthly actions, he navigates a realm that challenges his previous beliefs. Florence Marryat crafts a narrative that playfully yet compellingly confronts the skepticism of the scientific community regarding spiritual existence, inviting readers to reconsider the boundaries between science and the supernatural.

      The Dead Man's Message
    • The Blood of the Vampire

      • 215pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,3(58)Évaluer

      This scholarly edition of Florence Marryat's 1897 novel includes a critical introduction by Greta Depledge, suggestions for further reading, explanatory notes and contextual material on female sexuality, hysteria, race, eugenics, and the occult.

      The Blood of the Vampire
    • Facing the Footlights

      • 250pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Journey behind the scenes of the Victorian theater scene in this gripping novel. Follow the struggles and triumphs of aspiring actress Zillah L'Estrange as she navigates the cutthroat world of London's West End, facing love, betrayal, and the pressure to succeed.

      Facing the Footlights
    • London Society; Volume 3

      • 710pages
      • 25 heures de lecture

      London Society is a collection of short stories and articles from the mid-1800s, written by Florence Marryat and James Hogg. Filled with tales of love, mystery, and intrigue, this book provides a fascinating glimpse into Victorian society and culture. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the literature of this era.

      London Society; Volume 3