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In Clark Ashton Smith’s “The Disinterment of Venus,” a group of monks uncovers an ancient buried statue of Venus in a secluded garden, awakening the dormant power of pagan beauty and desire within a world supposedly governed by Christian restraint. What begins as an archaeological curiosity becomes a subtle but growing spiritual and sensual disturbance, as the presence of the goddess seems to revive long-suppressed passions and strange influences among those who behold her. The story contrasts ascetic religion with the enduring, seductive force of classical sensuality, building an atmosphere of decadence, irony, and supernatural unease.











