Pope Jacynth & other fantastic tales

by Vernon Lee

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Vernon Lee was born Violet Paget in 1856. Although best remembered for the bewitching ghost stories she wrote between 1881 and 1913, she was also a fervent pacifist who wrote extensively and innovatively on the art of writing and the morality of art itself. She died in 1935

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This book, Pope Jacynth & other fantastic tales (Grant Richards 1904, John Lane 1907) contains six stories: Prince Alberic, The Wedding Chest, The Lady and Death, St Eudaemon, and Featureless Wisdom. Only three of ... (show all)these are in the Peter Own book called Pope Jacynth & more supernatural tales (1956) which contains Ravenna, Pope Jacynth, The Lady and Death, St. Eudaemon, Dionea, and Oke of Okehurst.
So please do not combine these. Further, the Tauchnitz edition of 1906 contains at least one story (Ariadne in Mantua) which appears in neither the Richards/Lane or the Owen, so it should also not be combined.

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General Fiction, Fiction and Literature
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PZ3 .P148Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English

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