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The pot of basil : A Gothic Tale of Obsession and Tragic Fate

In "The Pot of Basil," Bernard Capes intricately weaves a tale of love and obsession inspired by John Keats'Äô narrative poem of the same name. The novel is a reflective exploration of themes such as desire, vengeance, and the tragic consequences of unbridled passion. Through rich descriptive prose and a hauntingly lyrical style, Capes draws readers into a world suffused with gothic elements, highlighting the tension between reality and the supernatural. The work not only pays homage to its poetic origins but also operates within the broader context of Victorian literature, characterized by its moral ambiguities and psychological depth. Bernard Capes, an accomplished writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was influenced by the Gothic tradition and the Romantic ethos, which permeated his own life experiences. His background as a journalist and his deep appreciation for poetry informed his narrative technique, enabling him to create vivid characters who embody complex emotional landscapes. Capes'Äô personal fascination with mythology and folklore further enriches the narrative, allowing readers to appreciate the darker facets of human nature. Capes'Äô "The Pot of Basil" is a compelling read for those interested in exploring the interplay of love and horror. Its meticulous crafting invites readers to reflect on the intricacies of emotion and the dangers of obsessive love. I highly recommend this novel to fans of gothic literature and those seeking a profound literary experience that examines the human condition through a tragic lens.


Author:

  • Bernard Capes

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 163 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Horror
  • Occult horror

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    Bernard Capes

    Bernard Edward Joseph Capes (1854-1918) was a prolific Victorian author who published more than 40 books, best remembered for his accomplished ghost stories. was the first detective novel commissioned and published by Collins (1919); its success (8 editions in 10 years) paved the way for a century of crime publishing. Sadly Capes died on 2 November 1918 in the influenza epidemic before his book was published. A plaque commemorating his life is in Winchester Cathedral.

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