
J. Addison - CLARA HARLAND - Engraved Expressly for Graham's Magazine
Vol. XXXII. PHILADELPHIA, MAY, 1848. No. 5.
GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE.
CLARA HARLAND.
THE ANCIENT AND THE MODERN MUSE.
THERESA, OR GENIUS AND WOMANHOOD.
SONNETS.
PHANTASMAGORIA.
THE OAK-TREE.
PAULINE GREY.
A voice steps into the bustling world, half‑dreamer and half‑observer, recounting moments when everyday life folds into sudden, vivid tableaux of shadowy faces and luminous eyes. In the opening pages, the narrator describes how ordinary streets, forest paths, and open prairies can dissolve into a phantom‑like curtain, revealing a realm where familiar spirits seem to greet her with a recognisable, glowing intensity. The passage balances the thrill of these fleeting visions with the stark return to the mundane, painting a wistful picture of a soul caught between longing for the ethereal and the weight of daily existence.
As the story unfolds, the narrator reflects on how those fleeting reveries have grown rarer and thinner, yet still manage to color ordinary moments with an unexpected reverence. She explores the tension between idealised inner images and the plain reality of friends and surroundings, ultimately confronting the bittersweet ache of self‑deception and the quiet melancholy that follows each broken spell.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (330K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David T. Jones, Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Canada Team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net
Release date
2009-06-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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