In this allegorical classic of 1922, Isbel Loment is young, attractive and wealthy, and engaged to a most suitable man. Yet she is listless and vaguely unsatisfied. A visit to an old house leads to a chance discovery of a secret room that apparently only she and the house's owner can access. They meet and talk, of matters of apparently little consequence; afterwards they can remember nothing of the experience, but are left with a sense of unease. This may sound a slight premise on which to build a novel - but this book shimmers with atmosphere and a sense of oddness that draws readers in and keeps them hooked right to the unsettling end.
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David Lindsay was born the youngest of three children in Blackheath, of a Scottish father and an English mother. Brought up in London and with relatives in Jedburgh, Lindsay had to abandon his hopes of taking up a scholarship at university when his father deserted the family. Instead, Lindsay pursued a successful career as an insurance broker for twenty years, though he always nursed hopes of becoming a writer. During the First World War, Lindsay married his wife, eighteen years his junior, and subsequently resigned his city career and moved to Cornwall to fulfil his ambitions as a full-time novelist. Over the next twenty years, Lindsay produced five books and left two unpublished. His first novel, A Voyage to Arcturus (1920), has become a classic of imaginative fiction. The Haunted Woman, like Lindsay's subsequent books, carried a disturbing metaphysical vision into the (apparently) conventional world of middle-class society. Eventually Lindsay became a recluse, and died in 1945 from an abscess of the jaw for which he refused medical treatment.
Engaged to a decent but unexceptional man, Isbel Loment, leads an empty life, moving with her aunt from hotel to hotel. She is perverse and prickly with untapped resources of character and sensibility. They explore by chance a strange house and there Isbel meets Judge, its owner; a profoundly disturbing relationship develops and it is from this that the drama unfolds.
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. First Thus. One of 4 little-known works discovered after the death of this little-known English author (1876-1945), revived here as part of Newcastle's Forgotten Fantasy Library. Deemed a work of "outstanding supernatural horror" by Lin Carter, it was originally published in London in 1922, this is its First US publication from 1975 of the 1947 British reprint. Trade paperback with decorative purple/black/white design & lettering is in Near Fine condition: appears never opened! Completely clean & bright, pages show only a hint of tanning & are completely unmarked save for foxing to top outside edge of text block. Stunning! Our photos depict the exact book you will receive, never "stock" images of books we don't actually have! Same day shipping if ordered by 2 pm weekdays (Pacific time); later orders, weekends & holidays ship very next day. Seller Inventory # 026594
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