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In a Glass Darkly - The Room in The Dragon Volant - cover

In a Glass Darkly - The Room in The Dragon Volant

Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

Publisher: Interactive Media

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Summary

In Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's novella In a Glass Darkly: The Room in The Dragon Volant, the author employs a variety of narrative techniques to explore themes of love, loss, and redemption. Through the utilization of psychological realism and gothic elements such as spectral apparitions, Le Fanu presents an allegorical study of female agency within a patriarchal society.
Available since: 05/15/2016.
Print length: 110 pages.

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