
Goddess: A Demon
Published in 1896, 'Goddess: A Demon' by Richard Marsh follows John Ferguson, who, after a night of drinking, dreams of his neighbor's brutal murder. Upon waking, he encounters a bloodied woman with amnesia climbing through his window. As Ferguson investigates the murder, he grapples with themes of identity and societal issues of the time, including imperialism and the New Woman. Originally serialized in the 'Manchester Weekly Times' and 'Salford Weekly News', the novel showcases Marsh's Gothic style, blending crime, romance, and the supernatural.
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