The Dead Alive

The Dead Alive by Wilkie Collins is a classic work of fiction published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 18, 2015. This edition spans 62 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around Philip Lefrank, who is reassured by his doctor that he is not facing imminent death, but rather suffering from the effects of overwork. The story explores themes of health and the consequences of relentless labor.
Readers will find a focus on the interplay between physical well-being and the demands of life, as the doctor prescribes rest as a remedy for Philip’s condition. The book delves into the nuances of human experience, particularly in relation to the pressures of work and the importance of self-care. With its blend of romance and classic storytelling, The Dead Alive offers insights into the struggles faced by individuals in their pursuit of balance and fulfillment.
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“HEART all right,” said the doctor. “Lungs all right. No organic disease that I can discover. Philip Lefrank, don’t alarm yourself. You are not going to die yet. The disease you are suffering from is-overwork. The remedy in your case is-rest.”
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