A chill lingers in the drawing room as the lamp gutters and shadows gather, blurring the line between the living and the spectral. In the hush of a Victorian parlour, the air thickens with the possibility that the world is far stranger-and far more perilous-than polite society dares to admit. This taut one act play draws its audience into the heart of early twentieth century drama, where the ordinary becomes uncanny and the rational mind is tested by the unexplainable. Set against the backdrop of the British stage, the work explores the charged atmosphere of supernatural theatre, blending the intrigue of psychic phenomena with the emotional undercurrents of spiritualism drama. Characters are confronted by forces that defy reason, as the boundaries between scepticism and belief, science and the supernatural, are thrown into sharp relief. The script's tight construction and evocative dialogue showcase the dramatic literature of its era, revealing the lingering anxieties and fascinations of the Victorian era's twilight years. Its deft handling of mystery theatre conventions, combined with a ghost story play's tension, ensures a reading experience that is both unsettling and deeply absorbing. For those drawn to the work of an English playwright who shaped the contours of modern suspense, this play stands as a rare exploration of the era's preoccupation with the unseen. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, offering both general readers and collectors the opportunity to experience a singular piece of dramatic history, preserved in all its original intensity.
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