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Hope Mirrlees
Lud-In-The-Mist
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Hope Mirrlees

Lud-In-The-Mist

Hope Mirrlees' 'Lud-in-the-Mist' is a richly woven tapestry that intricately blends elements of fantasy and reality, capturing the essence of a dreamlike landscape where the ordinary and the extraordinary coexist. Set in the fictional town of Lud, the narrative unfolds amidst the looming specter of the River Dapple and the enigmatic Fairyland. Mirrlees'Äô style is characterized by lyrical prose and a keen attention to the nuances of human emotion, all while exploring themes of societal norms, cultural tensions, and the longing for liberation from repression'Äîa reflection of the broader literary context of early 20th-century fantasy literature, which seeks to challenge conventional notions of reality and imagination. Hope Mirrlees, an influential but often overlooked figure in early fantasy, was deeply inspired by her experiences in the avant-garde literary circles of the early 1900s. Her exposure to modernist themes and her exploration of personal identity undoubtedly informed her creation of 'Lud-in-the-Mist,' a work that deftly critiques Edwardian society, juxtaposing conformity with the allure of the fantastical. Additionally, her lifelong interest in mythology and folklore adds a layer of richness to the narrative, inviting readers into a world both strange and familiar. I highly recommend 'Lud-in-the-Mist' to readers seeking a profound exploration of the human psyche and the barriers between worlds. Mirrlees'Äô masterful prose invites you to experience the intricate dance between reality and fantasy, making this novel not just a story to be read, but an experience to be savored.
312 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
Good Press
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  • Tatiana Teterevlevahas quoted4 years ago
    Dame Marigold continued to smile, and to nibble marzipan with her cronies. But she used sometimes sadly to wonder whether Master Nathaniel had ever really come back from beyond the Debatable Hills; sometimes, but not always.
  • Tatiana Teterevlevahas quoted4 years ago
    Master Nathaniel sat gazing moodily into the fire; and his pipe went out without his noticing it. Then the door opened softly, and someone stole in and stood behind his chair. It was Dame Marigold. All she said was, "Funny old Nat!" but her voice had a husky tenderness. And then she knelt down beside him and took him into her soft warm arms. And a new hope was borne in upon Master Nathaniel that someday he would hear the Note again, and all would be clear
  • Tatiana Teterevlevahas quoted4 years ago
    Master Ambrose.
    Master Nathaniel smiled, and for some minutes they puffed at their pipes in silence.

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