In 1907, when "The Feast of Bacchus: A Study in Dramatic Atmosphere" was originally published, its author was developing a reputation as a rural novel writer. It was less known that he had a penchant for dark, spiritual phenomenon. This is his tale of the Strath, a haunted mansion on Dartmoor, the mysterious history of its deceased inhabitants and the lives of a handful of country folk who succumb to the strange powers of the place. As Charles Conway,...
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