The High Place by James Branch Cabell
A Comedy of Disenchantment
The novel is a whimsical and satirical fantasy that follows Florian de Puysange, a nobleman who makes a reckless pact with a demon to win the love of a beautiful woman named Melior. Set in a mythical version of 18th-century France, the story explores themes of desire, ambition, and the consequences of one's choices. As Florian navigates a series of surreal and humorous adventures, he encounters various allegorical figures and learns about the complexities of human nature and the folly of pursuing superficial desires. The narrative blends wit, irony, and philosophical musings, ultimately questioning the true nature of happiness and fulfillment.
The 4956th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1923
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-300
- Original Language
- English
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- 269th on Fantasy and Horror: A Critical and Historical Guide (Book)