Lady Ligeia by Harry Clarke

Lady Ligeia

(Lady Ligeia. "Ligeia" is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe. The story follows an unnamed narrator and his wife Ligeia, a beautiful and intelligent raven-haired woman. She falls ill, composes "The Conqueror Worm", and quotes lines attributed to Joseph Glanvi)


Harry Clarke

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Lady Ligeia by Harry Clarke. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
nightmare · nightmarish · nightmares · literature · literary · mystery · mysterious · mystique · enigmatic · print · nightmarish · female · women · lady · gothic fiction · ruling class · colours · mystery · males · fiction · people · social role · horror stories · terror · females · 19th century · tales of mystery and imagination · ligeia · woman · illustrated · gothic literature · gothic horror · two people · horror fiction · male · social class · nightmares · horror · colour · illustration · edgar poe · poe · edgar allan poe · British Library, London, UK / Bridgeman Images
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