The Lost Stradivarius (World's Classics S.)

The Lost Stradivarius (World's Classics S.)

by Edward Wilson (Editor), John Meade Falkner (Author)

Synopsis

Set in Oxford and Naples during the 1840s, The Lost Stradivarius is a tale of demonic possession and of the terrible price paid by "those who would exalt art at the expense of everything else." Though long recognized as a classic and gripping story of the occult, it is also a work which touches the "decadent" years of the nineteenth century at sensitive points--the psychical, the moral, and the aesthetic. This is the only annotated edition available and it contains extensive notes about the Aesthetic Movement, neoplatonism, and musical instruments.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 222
Edition: New
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 01 Dec 1991

ISBN 10: 0192828487
ISBN 13: 9780192828484

Media Reviews
Splendid edition of a key--if forgotten!--work. --David Gorman, Northern Illinois University


Splendid edition of a key--if forgotten!--work. --David Gorman, Northern Illinois University

Splendid edition of a key--if forgotten!--work. --David Gorman, Northern Illinois University


Splendid edition of a key--if forgotten!--work. --David Gorman, Northern Illinois University