Julia Roseingrave by Robert Paye

Julia Roseingrave by Robert Paye

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This new edition of an overlooked classic, features a handful of Bowen short stories that chime with the dark themes of the main novella. A twentieth-century forerunner of the popular subgenres of Gothic romance and witchcraft fiction.

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Julia Roseingrave by Robert Paye

"I hear from Mrs Barlow, who is a good gossip, that your mother and your sister are both ill. You must, then, have very little company." "Very little human company," she replied. On a moonlit night, a man dressed as the Devil arrives at the door of the ill-omened Holcot Grange the hereditary owner of the manor which has been uninhabited for two generations, he has come to escape his past and proceeds to reclaim his seat. But the tenants are not passive to his new tenure. As he is enthralled by the aura of one of the current denizens, the otherworldly Julia Roseingrave, a sultry romance begins to bubble, overlooked always by the shadow of conflict and the spectre of death. A deliciously atmospheric novella blending witchcraft and superstition with the Gothic trappings of a cursed love, this edition will also be complete with a number of companion short stories by Marjorie Bowen.

Marjorie Bowen (1885-1952) was the principal pen name used by Margaret Campbell de Vere Long, a prolific English author renowned for her novels and short stories exploring historical romance, crime fiction and the weird and macabre. As Robert Paye she also wrote The Devil's Jig (1930).

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ISBN 13 9780712355322
ISBN 10 0712355324
Title Julia Roseingrave
Author Robert Paye
Series British Library Tales Of The Weird
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher British Library Publishing
Year published 2025-02-20
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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