Dreams of the Romantics
A Story Cycle
by M. G. Turner
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About the Book
The poetic circle gathered at Villa Diodati on the shore of Lake Geneva in Switzerland; it was June-July 1816, during the fateful Year Without a Summer that followed the eruption of Mt Tambora near Bali which cast a pall over the earth. Mary Shelley, eighteen that year, later described “incessant rain” and “wet, ungenial” weather. Over one three-day stretch stuck indoors during inclement weather, Byron—who that same month would write his lacerating, apocalyptic poem “Darkness”—dared each of his friends to devise a gothic tale. His challenge resulted in Mary Shelley’s "Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus" and Dr. Polidori’s "The Vampyre," the first popular vampire story. Dreams of the Romantics will appeal to readers with a yen for spooky stories, and an interest in or curiosity about the lives of these immortal writers…
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Literary Fiction
- Additional Categories Poetry, Horror
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 88 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798347447145
- Publish Date: Feb 03, 2025
- Language English
About the Creator
M. G. Turner is a professional writer and literary agent in New York City. In 2025 he published his first book, "Dreams of the Romantics," a chapbook story cycle about the English Romantic poets and their gothic lives which was reviewed favorably by The Seaboard Review of Books and by renowned critic of weird fiction S. T. Joshi in his periodical Spectral Realms; it is being sold in bookstores in NYC. His two other books are a story cycle about Ancient Rome, "Roman Visions," and a poetry art book, "Sotapanna." In 2025 his personal essay on movie special effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen was published in the Winter issue of Videoscope Magazine. He also has a gothic tale called "The Apparatus" in the new horror collection "The Promethean Archives," from the indie press The Word's Faire.
