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A hushed London theatre brims with anticipation as a fresh production of Hamlet unfolds, its famous soliloquy echoing through the dimly lit stalls. Amid the audience’s rapt attention, a lone figure slips into a second‑row seat, his stark white hair and dark, almost otherworldly features drawing silent whispers from nearby patrons. He sits unmoving, a living contrast to the actors onstage, his presence as enigmatic as the questions Hamlet raises about life and death.
Beyond the curtain, the story follows this mysterious man, a scholar who has abandoned a respectable career to conduct a daring experiment on the nature of the soul. He seeks to glimpse what lies beyond the “undiscovered country” that haunts every mind, risking reputation and reason for a glimpse of proof. The narrative weaves together theatrical drama, philosophical intrigue, and the unsettling allure of a man who appears to straddle the boundary between the mortal world and something far stranger.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (789K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: Methuen & Co., 1903.
Credits
an anonymous Project Gutenberg volunteer
Release date
2022-08-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1855–1924
A wildly popular novelist in her own day, she wrote melodramatic, spiritual stories that captivated huge audiences in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain. Her fame once rivaled — and sometimes surpassed — many of the literary names now better remembered.
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