Peter Ibbetson
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"The writer of this singular autobiography was my cousin, who died at the -Criminal Lunatic Asylum, of which he had been an inmate three years."
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315 pages
~5h 15min to read
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Peter Ibbetson is a romantic novel from the late Victorian era - poignant, melancholic and deeply nostalgic, with a paranormal twist. The plot makes use of the idea of a shared lucid dream in bringing together lovers who are otherwise separated in waking reality, by class and circumstance. Although a powerful love story, it also makes for a fascinating speculative exploration of the nature of human consciousness and the meaning and "true" nature of life. -- review by Michael Graeme (
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