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An edition of Angelica (2007)

Angelica

a novel

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"Angelica is a Victorian ghost story, an intriguing literary and psychological puzzle, and a meditation on marriage, childhood, memory, and fear." "The novel opens in London, in the 1880s, with the Barton household on the brink of collapse. Mother, father, and daughter provoke one another, consciously and unconsciously, and a horrifying crisis is triggered. As the family's tragedy is told several times from different perspectives, events are recast and sympathies shift." "In the dark of night, a chilling sexual spectre is making its way through the house, hovering over the sleeping girl and terrorizing her fragile mother. Are these visions real, or is there something more sinister, and more human, to fear? A spiritualist is summoned to cleanse the place of its terrors, but with her arrival the complexities of motive and desire only multiply. The mother's failing health and the father's many secrets fuel the growing conflicts, while the daughter flirts dangerously with truth and fantasy."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Duckworth
Language
English
Pages
331

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Angelica: A Novel
2011, Scribe Publications
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Angelica
2010, Pocket
in French
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Angelica: A Novel
February 12, 2008, Random House Trade Paperbacks
Paperback in English
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Angelica
2007, Penguin Random House
in English
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Angelica
2007, Random House Publishing Group
Electronic resource in English
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Angelica: a novel
2007, Duckworth
in English
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Angelica
April 2007, Recorded Books
Audio CD in English
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Angelica: A Novel
April 3, 2007, Random House
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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813.6
Library of Congress
PS3616.H45 A84 2007, PS3616.H45

The Physical Object

Pagination
331 pages
Number of pages
331

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL37015087M
Internet Archive
angelicanovel0000phil_l8e3
ISBN 10
0715636553
ISBN 13
9780715636558
OCLC/WorldCat
77540897

Work Description

From the bestselling author of The Egyptologist and Prague comes an even more accomplished and entirely surprising new novel. Angelica is a spellbinding Victorian ghost story, an intriguing literary and psychological puzzle, and a meditation on marriage, childhood, memory, and fear.The novel opens in London, in the 1880s, with the Barton household on the brink of collapse. Mother, father, and daughter provoke one another, consciously and unconsciously, and a horrifying crisis is triggered. As the family's tragedy is told several times from different perspectives, events are recast and sympathies shift. In the dark of night, a chilling sexual spectre is making its way through the house, hovering over the sleeping girl and terrorizing her fragile mother. Are these visions real, or is there something more sinister, and more human, to fear? A spiritualist is summoned to cleanse the place of its terrors, but with her arrival the complexities of motive and desire only multiply. The mother's failing health and the father's many secrets fuel the growing conflicts, while the daughter flirts dangerously with truth and fantasy.While Angelica is reminiscent of such classic horror tales as The Turn of the Screw and The Haunting of Hill House, it is also a thoroughly modern exploration of identity, reality, and love. Set at the dawn of psychoanalysis and the peak of spiritualism's acceptance, Angelica is also an evocative historical novel that explores the timeless human hunger for certainty. "Angelica, Arthur Phillip's spellbinding third book, cements this young novelist's reputation as one of the best writers in America, a storyteller who combines Nabokovian wit and subtlety with a narrative urgency that rivals Stephen King" --Washington PostFrom the Hardcover edition.

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