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The Merman and the Figure-Head

A Tale of Forbidden Love and Maritime Intrigue in a Seaside Village
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Clara F. Guernsey's «The Merman and the Figure-Head» elegantly weaves together elements of folklore, maritime mythology, and psychological depth, exploring themes of identity and transformation against the backdrop of a captivating coastal landscape. With a lyrical prose style marked by vivid imagery and emotive language, Guernsey immerses readers in a world where the supernatural and the human converge. The novel stands as a significant vignette in contemporary literature, reflecting broader cultural anxieties about the ocean as both a source of wonder and a harbinger of mystery. Clara F. Guernsey, a scholar of marine history and folklore, draws from her extensive research and personal experiences along New England'Äôs coast to inform her narrative. Her fascination with tales of sea creatures and the rich tapestry of maritime tradition inspires this narrative. Guernsey's background not only enriches her storytelling but also infuses her characters with authenticity and depth, allowing readers to engage fully with the emotional currents of the narrative. This book is recommended for readers who appreciate layered storytelling that delves into the human psyche while exploring the allure of myth. «The Merman and the Figure-Head» is a richly crafted fusion of the fantastical and the introspective, inviting readers on a poignant journey through the depths of desire and the search for self amidst a wave of enchantment.

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Release date on Litres:
05 September 2024
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70 p.
ISBN:
4066339543478
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