In 'Ardath', Marie Corelli weaves a tale of spiritual quest and transformation through the medium of Theos Alwyn, a poet embroiled in existential despair. As Corelli delves into themes of faith, redemption, and the transcendental, she invokes a rich tapestry of mystical and Gothic influences, a hallmark of her literary style. Her prose, both florid and philosophical, invites readers into a narrati...