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The Prelude to Adventure - cover

The Prelude to Adventure

Hugh Walpole

Publisher: Wildside Press

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Summary

Praised in a letter to the author by Carl Jung as “a psychological masterpiece," Walpole's early (1912) novel is the story of a Cambridge undergraduate, Olva Dune, who commits a murder. Ironically, at the moment he commits his crime, he feels the presence of God.
Available since: 09/05/2021.

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