"Lore of Proserpine" by Maurice Hewlett is a captivating book that looks into ideas about how we see the world, what's real, and what it means to be alive, using a mix of personal stories and made-up parts. The story follows a main character who is trying to understand the different parts of himself, all while talking about what we can see and what we can't. It begins by thinking about what is true and real, hinting that there's more to it than just what we can touch and see. The main character is shown as someone with many sides to his personality. The book explores how he sees things, especially how normal things can look amazing when seen in a new way, showing how regular life and amazing things can mix together. As the story goes on, readers are taken on a journey through a world full of fairies and important meetings, all based around the main character's thoughts and reflections.
Lore of Proserpine
By Maurice Hewlett
Step into a world where reality blurs, identities clash, and fairies dance in the hidden corners of perception.
Summary
About the AuthorMaurice Henry Hewlett was an English historical novelist, poet and essayist.
Maurice Henry Hewlett was an English historical novelist, poet and essayist.
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