Jettatura
By (Author) Theophile Gautier
Translated by Andrew Brown
Alma Books Ltd
Alma Classics
2nd July 2021
1st May 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Classic horror and ghost stories
843.8
Paperback
128
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
When Paul dAspremont travels to Naples to join Alicia Ward, his beautiful fiance, he is surprised to see her grow pale under his gaze, and to discover that an Italian suitor, Count Altavilla, is trying to win her affections. Soon the strange gestures and whispers of the locals convince him against his better judgement that indeed he has the evil eye, and that he must resort to extreme measures if he wants to shield Alicia from its deadly effects. This 1856 novella from the master of fantasy and the supernatural, featuring one of the most hauntingly surreal denouements in nineteenth-century fiction, is a brilliant and witty examination of mans innermost fantasies and fears.
An eerie little masterpiece about a rationalist gradually persuaded of the existence of the irrational. -- Gilbert Adair
The French poet, dramatist, novelist and short-story writer Thophile Gautier (181172) was one of the central figures of French Romantic literature and the author of influential works of fiction in the supernatural genre.