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3 Stories About - Having Visions That Lead to Madness: A trio of classic tales perfect for a commute, walk or quiet night in
3 Stories About - Having Visions That Lead to Madness: A trio of classic tales perfect for a commute, walk or quiet night in
3 Stories About - Having Visions That Lead to Madness: A trio of classic tales perfect for a commute, walk or quiet night in
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3 Stories About - Having Visions That Lead to Madness: A trio of classic tales perfect for a commute, walk or quiet night in

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There is something about the number 3.

The Ancient Greeks believed 3 was the perfect number, and in China 3 has always been a lucky number, and they know a thing or two.

Most religions also have 3 this and 3 that and, of course, in these more modern times, three’s a crowd may be too many, except when it’s a ménage à trois. It seems good things usually come in threes.

Whatever history and culture says WE think 3, a hat-trick of stories, is a great number to explore themes and literary avenues that classic authors were so adept at creating.

From their pens to your your ears.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherThe Copyright Group
Release dateAug 1, 2024
ISBN9781836824367
3 Stories About - Having Visions That Lead to Madness: A trio of classic tales perfect for a commute, walk or quiet night in
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Vernon Lee

Vernon Lee (1856-1935) was the pen name of Violet Paget, a British author of supernatural fiction. Born in France to British expatriate parents, Paget spent most of her life in continental Europe. A committed feminist and pacifist, she joined the Union of Democratic Control during the First World War to express her opposition to British militarism. A lesbian, Paget had relationships with Mary Robinson, Amy Levy, and Clementina Anstruther-Thomson throughout her life. Paget, a dedicated follower of Walter Pater’s Aesthetic movement, lived for many years in Florence, where she gained a reputation as a leading scholar of the Italian Renaissance. In addition to her work in art history, Paget was a leading writer of short fiction featuring supernatural figures and themes. Among her best known works are Hauntings (1890), a collection of four chilling tales, and “Prince Alberic and the Snake Lady,” a story which appeared in an 1895 issue of The Yellow Book, a controversial periodical that featured the works of Aubrey Beardsley, George Gissing, Henry James, and William Butler Yeats. Although Paget was largely forgotten by the mid-twentieth century, feminist scholars have rekindled attention in her pioneering work as a leading proponent of Aestheticism.

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