Faversham's Dream

Faversham's Dream

by Anthony Duncan (Author), Anthony Duncan (Author)

Synopsis

Something odd is happening to John Faversham, a scientifically minded Englishman of the late 20th century. By chance, he acquires a volume of poems by a minor 19th century poet, who turns out to have lived in his house. Moreover, one of the poems records a vivid dream which has recently been troubling John. How does he come to share a disturbing dream with a long-dead previous owner of his house? As Anthony Duncan's novel unfolds, we discover the roots of the story in the events of the English Reformation in the 16th century. This sometimes startling tale powerfully displays dynamics of sin and redemption, working across time. But the author avoids any easy moralism. The novel is all the more powerful in its compelling depiction of life's knotted fabric, in which good and evil cannot be easily untangled.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 226
Publisher: Skylight Press
Published: 18 Oct 2011

ISBN 10: 1908011114
ISBN 13: 9781908011114

Author Bio
Anthony Duncan served for over thirty years as a parish priest in the Church of England until his retirement in 1995. He is the author of many books on spiritual, mystical and esoteric subjects and was experienced as a retreat conductor and as a lecturer. One time curate of Tewkesbury Abbey in Gloucestershire, he also served as vicar of Parkend in the Forest of Dean.