The Parasite (annotated)

The Parasite (annotated) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a classic work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 27, 2015. This edition spans 62 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores the potential dangers of mesmerism through the experiences of Austin Gilroy, a young man studying physiology who becomes involved with Miss Penclosa, a woman possessing psychic abilities.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the intersection between science and the occult, as Gilroy’s skepticism is challenged when his fiancée, Agatha, is put into a trance to demonstrate Miss Penclosa’s powers. The story delves into themes of psychological manipulation and the complexities of human perception, as Gilroy seeks to understand the physical aspects of these mysterious abilities. This annotated edition provides additional context to enhance the reading experience, making it a thought-provoking addition to the genre of psychological fiction.
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The Parasite is a classic work by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a fascinating story about the potential danger of mesmerism, penned before anyone knew much about hypnosis. The main character is a young man known as Austin Gilroy. He studies physiology and knows a professor who is studying the occult. The young man is introduced to a middle-aged woman known as Miss Penclosa, who has a crippled leg and psychic powers. She is a friend of the Professor’s wife. The skeptical Gilroy’s fiancée, Agatha, is put into a trance to prove Miss Penclosa’s powers. This succeeds and Gilroy begins to go to the Professor’s house where Miss Penclosa practices her powers on him . This is so Gilroy can look at the physical part of the powers.
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