A chilling spark of wonder and dread that still unsettles long after the lights go out. An Essay On The Incubus, Or Night-Mare invites you to walk the dim corridors of Victorian Britain where sleep, dream, and nightmare braid together with occult essay discourse and gothic sensibilities. This is more than a study of dream imagery; it's a vivid exploration of nightmare theory and dreams, the incubus demon mythology, and sleep disturbance folklore recast for modern minds. Bond's classic horror essay, rooted in 19th century England, threads a recognisable Victorian britain context with sharp prose and a reverent curiosity that echoes Edgar Allan Poe and his spectral companions. The result is a work of gothic literary parallels and illuminating symbolism, crafted for general readers while rewarding serious collectors of classic literature. Alpha Editions restores the text with care, preserving its voice while ensuring accessibility for today's readers. Not a mere reprint, this is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, prepared for future generations who value patrimoine, study of dream symbolism, and the enduring pull of vintage curiosities. Casual readers will find a steady, lucid guide through uncanny ideas and timeless questions; collectors will cherish its pristine presence as a testament to a bygone era's fascination with the unknown. A genuine bridge between scholarly tradition and broad appeal, this volume stands as a landmark in classic horror essay prose.				
				
				
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