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Ligeia: (Low Cost). Limited Edition Edgar Allan Poe
Ligeia: (Low Cost). Limited Edition
Edgar Allan Poe
Publisher Marketing: The unnamed narrator describes the qualities of Ligeia, a beautiful, passionate and intellectual woman, raven-haired and dark-eyed, that he thinks he remembers meeting "in some large, old decaying city near the Rhine." He is unable to recall anything about the history of Ligeia, including her family's name, but remembers her beautiful appearance. Her beauty, however, is not conventional. He describes her as emaciated, with some "strangeness." He describes her face in detail, from her "faultless" forehead to the "divine orbs" of her eyes. They marry, and Ligeia impresses her husband with her immense knowledge of physical and mathematical science, and her proficiency in classical languages. She begins to show her husband her knowledge of metaphysical and "forbidden" wisdom. After an unspecified length of time Ligeia becomes ill, struggles internally with human mortality, and ultimately dies. The narrator, grief-stricken, buys and refurbishes an abbey in England. He soon enters into a loveless marriage with "the fair-haired and blue-eyed Lady Rowena Trevanion, of Tremaine." In the second month of the marriage, Rowena begins to suffer from worsening fever and anxiety. One night, when she is about to faint, the narrator pours her a goblet of wine. Drugged with opium, he sees (or thinks he sees) drops of "a brilliant and ruby colored fluid" fall into the goblet. Her condition rapidly worsens, and a few days later she dies and her body is wrapped for burial. As the narrator keeps vigil overnight, he notices a brief return of color to Rowena's cheeks. She repeatedly shows signs of reviving, before relapsing into apparent death. As he attempts resuscitation, the revivals become progressively stronger, but the relapses more final. As dawn breaks, and the narrator is sitting emotionally exhausted from the night's struggle, the shrouded body revives once more, stands and walks into the middle of the room. When he touches the figure, its head bandages fall away to reveal masses of raven hair and dark eyes: Rowena has transformed into Ligeia. Contributor Bio: Poe, Edgar Allan A. Sanchez es ilustrador y escritor. Ha escrito, entre otras obras, Cuentos y Leyendas del Orinoco; Jimmy, el Angel en la cima del Diablo; La leyenda del Cararampio y otros cuentos amazonicos; y La rebelion de Lope de Aguirre, todos ellos dentro de la Coleccion de Relatos amazonicos y del Orinoco. Tambien es autor de Howard Pyle, el rey de los ilustradores, una antologia sobre el legendario pintor norteamericano. Ha ilustrado ediciones de El Lazarillo de Tormes y de Edgar Allan Poe y editado el libro de ilustraciones Palabras del Agua.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | August 10, 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9781516834440 |
| Publishers | Createspace |
| Pages | 30 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 2 mm · 58 g |
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