A woman who remembers a life five thousand years ago meets, on a yacht in the Hebrides, the man she loved then — and the book explains, at length and in earnest, the electric theology behind it. Corelli outsold Wells, Kipling and Conan Doyle combined and was Queen Victoria's favourite; this 1911 novel is the sequel to her first, and she insisted in the preface that every word of the doctrine was true.






















