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"Foxglove Manor: A Novel Vol. III" by Robert Williams Buchanan masterfully blends elements of Gothic literature with the richness of the Victorian era. Set against the backdrop of an atmospheric countryside, the manor hides dark secrets and a tragic past veiled in mystery and suspense. Within its walls, a family curse lingers, intertwining with supernatural elements that haunt both the characters and the readers. Amidst the eerie ambiance, romance blossoms amidst the intrigue and deception that shroud the manor. Buchanan weaves a psychological thriller, where every corner holds a new…mehr

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"Foxglove Manor: A Novel Vol. III" by Robert Williams Buchanan masterfully blends elements of Gothic literature with the richness of the Victorian era. Set against the backdrop of an atmospheric countryside, the manor hides dark secrets and a tragic past veiled in mystery and suspense. Within its walls, a family curse lingers, intertwining with supernatural elements that haunt both the characters and the readers. Amidst the eerie ambiance, romance blossoms amidst the intrigue and deception that shroud the manor. Buchanan weaves a psychological thriller, where every corner holds a new revelation, and every character conceals their true motives. As the plot thickens, the reader is drawn deeper into the enigmatic world of Foxglove Manor, where redemption seems elusive. Haunted by the sins of their ancestors, the characters navigate through the labyrinth of their own pasts, confronting their demons while unraveling the mysteries that bind them to the cursed estate. Through twists and turns, Buchanan captivates with his intricate storytelling, leaving readers spellbound until the final revelation promises to shed light on the darkness that cloaks Foxglove Manor.
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Robert Williams Buchanan was a Scottish poet, novelist, and dramatist. He was the son of Robert Buchanan (1813-1866), an Owenite speaker and journalist, and was born in Caverswall, Staffordshire, England. Buchanan senior, a native of Ayr, Scotland, resided in Manchester for a few years before moving to Glasgow, where Buchanan junior attended high school and university, where he studied alongside poet David Gray. His essay on Gray, originally published in the Cornhill Magazine, recounts their close connection and their travel to London in 1860 in search of renown. His friend, Scottish-American poet James Mackintosh Kennedy, stated in Scottish and American Poems that "Robert Buchanan, the well-known British poet and most genial and variously gifted man, visited America in 1884-85."He penned two poems about Buchanan, "Lament" for his leaving and "Robert Buchanan" after his death. Kennedy's son, born in 1885, was called Robert Buchanan Kennedy. Buchanan's first published works were collections of poetry produced while he was still living in Glasgow. He appears to have renounced them later in life, as they do not appear in any bibliographic references. His first book, Poems and Love Lyrics, was most likely published in 1857, despite being undated. It was reviewed at the Athenaeum in December 1857.