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Ardath: The Story of a Dead Self

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1925. Mystical Romance from Corelli. Partial Contents: Saint and Skeptic; The Monastery; A Mystic Tryst; God's Maiden Edrsis; The Marvelous City; A Poet's Palace; The Prophet of Doom; A Virgin Unshrined; The Love that Kills; The Passage of the Tombs; The Crimson River; The Fall of the Obelisk; The Priest of Zel; The Temple of Nagaya; The Sacrifice; The Cup of Wrath; Sunrise; Fresh Laurels; One Against Many; The Wizard of the Bow; In the Cathedral.



Item Specifications...

Pages   612
Dimensions:   Length: 10.74" Width: 7.62" Height: 1.3"
Weight:   2.75 lbs.
Binding  Softcover
Release Date   Apr 1, 1996
ISBN  1564597822  
EAN  9781564597823  


Availability  100 units.
Availability accurate as of May 30, 2012 05:11.
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Sequel to "A Romance of Two Worlds."  Oct 3, 2005
This is a baroque tale of a hero in love with a supernal angel but not yet worthy of union with her. It travels back in time 7000 years to a sweepingly fantastic world, undergoing transformative adventures. It's said that Corelli liked this book more than any of her others but it sold the least copies. Her publisher thought that it might have been "over the heads of the public." I must admit, it is wonderfully strange and hard to follow at times, but I kept reading because she is such a thoroughly original voice. I personally love her weirdness and this book has to be the weirdest one of them all!
 

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