The Worshipper of the Image

Author:   Richard Le Gallienne
Publisher:   Michael Walmer
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9781763870000


Pages:   148
Publication Date:   25 September 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The Worshipper of the Image


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Antony, a writer, his wife Beatrice and their young daughter live a quiet but loving life secreted away in a cottage in a green, woods-filled valley. Antony has a small chalet within the woods near their cottage where he goes to write. On a rare trip to London, while wandering in Covent Garden, Antony stumbles across a sculptor's shop nestled between the stalls. Inside are many busts and heads, but one item in particular commands his attention almost immediately. It is a death-mask which bears an extraordinary resemblance to Beatrice, uncannily so. The proprietor tells him that the mask was taken from a young woman who threw herself into the Seine. Due to the likeness, Antony cannot resist the mask, and brings it home. But the image strikes fear into Beatrice, because of its similarity to herself, and also because she can see something new in Antony as he gazes at it fascinatedly. There is something obsessive in his intrigue with the mask. She insists that it is not kept in the house, so Antony takes it to his writing chalet. Before long, she senses that Antony's attention is shifting permanently from herself and their daughter to the personality that he now believes inhabits the image. The personality has a name, Silencieux, and has extraordinary powers of inspiration; his writing improves prodigiously. Silencieux seems to him alive: she is the spirit of beauty, and a muse, but also commandingly cruel. The ordinary world drops away. Here begins a cataclysmic series of events, where his family wrestle fatally with Antony's new obsession. This magnificent tragic fable, first published in 1900, traces a life-and-death fight between the forces of human love and the spellbinding supernatural - in transfixing and poetic prose. Its commentary on the rivalry in an artist's mind between art and life, the artifices of beauty and the warmth of genuine care, is timeless.

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Author:   Richard Le Gallienne
Publisher:   Michael Walmer
Imprint:   Michael Walmer
ISBN:  

9781763870000


ISBN 10:   1763870006
Pages:   148
Publication Date:   25 September 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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