This 1856 novella from the master of fantasy and the supernatural is a
brilliant and witty examination of man's innermost fantasies and
fears.
When Paul d'Aspremont travels to Naples to join Alicia Ward, his
beautiful fiancé, he is surprised to see her grow pale under his gaze,
and to discover that an Italian suitor, Count Altavilla, is trying to
win her affections. Soon the strange gestures and whispers of the locals
convince him--against his better judgement--that indeed he has the evil
eye, and that he must resort to extreme measures if he wants to shield
Alicia from its deadly effects.
A precursor of Modernism, this novella describes a world of deadly gazes
and consumptive pallors rendered in the most bizarre, hallucinatory
style.