The Strange Case of Madeleine Seguin

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  • ISBN 9781912573608
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2018
  • Publisher: Aeon Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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A dazzling debut historical novel exploring the occult underbelly of 19th century Paris. 

It is Paris in the 1880s and the century is in its final decadent throes as it moves towards the fin de siecle.

New scientific ideas are countered by a resurgent interest in the practice of magic, whilst in the arts the Symbolists are exploring the strangeness of dream and the imagination.

In the Salpetriere Hospital, hundreds of female patients are suffering from the curious malady of 'hysteria'. Many of these are being treated by hypnosis under the regime of the celebrated and charismatic Professor J-M. Charcot.

One such patient is Madeleine Seguin, a young woman whose past is a mystery and who evokes a fascination and possessiveness in those who come close to her.

As well as the doctors Madeleine will encounter a young Symbolist artist, a Catholic priest, a powerful aristocrat, and most dangerously, those practising the darkest aspects of the occult, each of whom will try to save or corrupt her.

She must survive them all if she is to shape her own destiny.

William Rose was born and continues to live in London. He has had, for many years, a special interest in both the art of the Symbolist movement and the early development of psychoanalysis, two areas of cultural purpose that in their own very different ways, aimed to free the human psyche from the limitations of repression.

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