A tale of supernatural possession, The Return tells the story of Arthur Lawford, who falls asleep by the grave of a Huguenot adventurer who died by his own hand, and awakens to find himself physically transformed into that man. Author Walter de la Mare’s rich imagery and superb story-telling skills come alive through the reactions of Lawford’s friends and family, and the truths that are revealed.
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Walter de la Mare (1873–1956) creates work which brims with romantic themes such as dreams, death, emotion, childhood fantasies, and the pursuit of the transcendent. His first major book, the poetry collection Songs of Childhood, was considered a significant example of children’s literature. De la Mare also wrote a number of short stories and novels.