A beautiful young heroine-A cruel and unfeeling mother-A
one-eyed spy-A mesmerist-A lunatic asylum. These are the perfect
components for a Victorian sensation novel, and in "The Rose and
the Key," J. Sheridan Le Fanu weaves them into a thrilling Gothic
mystery.
The terror builds slowly, as young Maud Vernon and her old
cousin Maximilla enjoy a sketching tour through Wales. Ominously,
they find themselves shadowed by a sinister one-eyed man. And when
they return to Roydon Hall, Maud's home, things become yet worse.
Her mother, the imperious Lady Vernon, seems to loathe her, and
there are other concerns as well-a mysterious will, an intimidating
man clothed all in black, and the satanic mesmerist Doctor
Antomarchi. Le Fanu slowly unfolds his plot, building the mystery
and suspence until the shocking climax, where Maud escapes her
cruel mother to visit the home of the great Lady Mardykes, only to
find that she has escaped one hell, only to enter one far worse
This edition is the first to follow the original text, as
serialized in Charles Dickens's weekly "All the Year Round" in
1871. Featuring notes, the text of contemporary reviews, and
contextual documents such as a letter from Dickens to Le Fanu, this
is the first-ever scholarly edition of the novel. Highlighting this
edition is a groundbreaking new introduction by Frances Chiu, which
argues for consideration of "The Rose and the Key" as Le Fanu's
statement on the troubled relations between England and Ireland and
calls for a reevaluation of his ideology and politics.
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