On Sale Now: “Dreams of the Romantics,” a Story Cycle about the British Romantic Poets, by M. G. Turner
As mentioned in the annual letter for Philip Turner Book Productions that we sent out a few weeks ago, we are starting a book imprint, Riverside Press, to publish belles-lettres titles. To begin, the first book, by Ewan under his pen name M. G. Turner, is Dreams of the Romantics, a gothic story cycle about Lord Byron, Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Dr. John William Polidori, who served as Byron’s physician.
The poetic circle gathered at the Villa Diodati on the shore of Lake Geneva in Switzerland, the place where Milton had written some of Paradise Lost; it was 1816, during the fateful Year Without A Summer, following the eruption of Mt Tambora in the south Pacific which had cast a pall over the earth. One night, Byron dared each of his friends to tell a gothic tale. This challenge resulted in both Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and John Polidori’s The Vampyre, the latter of which became the first vampire story. Each of the five main figures has their own story in Dreams of the Romantics, a book that will appeal to readers who have a yen for spooky tales, and an interest in or curiosity about the lives of the Romantics.
We’ll use Riverside Press to bring out the work of other suitable books as opportunities present themselves. If you’d like to have a copy of Dreams of the Romantics, details are below.
- The 96-page trade paperback, with seven stories imagining the lives of the British Romantic poets, sells for $15. If you want to buy a copy, please contact us at ptbookproducti0ns[@]gmail.com and we will give you electronic payment information or our address
- The painting on the front cover is “Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog,” Caspar David Friedrich, 1818
- The painting on the back cover is “The Funeral of Shelley,” Louis Edouard Fournier, 1889
- The Jenman symbol, seen on the back cover, traditionally symbolizes good fortune and wards off evil, as adopted by W. Somerset Maugham on his books.
- In descending order the figures in the frontispiece shown here—opposite the titles of the stories—are Mary Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Lord George Gordon Byron, Dr. John William Polidori, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge.