A sharp, shimmering voice from a vanished age returns to light in The Certain Hour. A tale that blends wit, wonder and wonderment, it invites readers to test the edges between illusion and reality while chasing power, desire, and meaning. Cabell's mixture of literary fantasy satire and mythic romantic fantasy is both a sly critique of modern ambitions and a lyrical meditation on longing and identity. The book moves with a clarity that appeals to casual readers and scholars alike, offering a compact, richly textured rumination on rites of passage classics, set against early twentieth century america and the evolving American literary context. Its mythic motifs and modernity sit beside sharp social satire, turning private longing into a mirror of public longing. This is more than a republication: Alpha Editions restores a work long out of print for decades, reviving a cultural treasure for today's readers and future generations. It is a collector's item, a touchstone for classic literature students and public domain readers who seek depth, nuance, and historical resonance. The Certain Hour stands as evidence of Cabell's place among mythic fantasy predecessors, a skilful threaded meditation on illusion versus reality, power and desire, and the changing contours of literary form. A work that rewards rereading, it invites both fresh discovery and scholarly reflection-a seamless bridge between yesteryear and now.
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