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  1. The Spell is a 1998 novel by British author Alan Hollinghurst. [1] [2] Plot introduction. A civil servant falls for a younger man and thereby discovers Ecstasy. [3] Plot summary. Robin is doing research in the United States. He goes into a bar where he meets Sylvan, and calls Jane; she tells him she is pregnant with his baby.

  2. 1 de ene. de 1998 · Here are the interlocking affairs of four men: Robin Woodfield, an architect in his late forties trying to build an idyllic life in Dorset with his young lover, Justin, a would-be actor increasingly disenchanted with the countryside; Robin's attractive and dangerously volatile twenty-two-year-old son Danny; and Justin's former ...

  3. The Spell is a comedy of sexual manners that follows the interlocking affairs of four men: Robin, an architect in his late forties, who is trying to build an idyllic life in Dorset with his younger lover, Justin; Robin’s 22 year old son Danny, a volatile beauty who lives for clubbing and casual sex; and the shy Alex, who is Justin’s ex ...

  4. 1 de may. de 2000 · The Spell is a comedy of sexual manners that follows the interlocking affairs of four men: Robin, an architect in his late forties, who is trying to build an idyllic life in Dorset with his younger lover, Justin; Robin's 22 year old son Danny, a volatile beauty who lives for clubbing and casual sex; and the shy Alex, who is Justin's ...

  5. The Spell. Charlotte Brontë, Nicola Barker (Foreword) 3.01. 207 ratings26 reviews. An ingenious, highly imaginative early novella, The Spell— a remarkable tale of love and jealousy, rivalry and thwarted ambition—is a testimony to Charlotte Brontë's craft as a writer.

  6. The Spell, allegorical novel by Hermann Broch, published posthumously in 1953 as Der Versucher. It was the only completed volume of a projected trilogy to have been called Bergroman (“Mountain Novel”). The author wrote it in the mid-1930s and then, dissatisfied, completely rewrote it twice more; by

  7. Story. After a tragic incident which took the lives of both her parents, Eloise is forced to live with a man claiming to be her uncle. Indifferent, weird, and expressionless, he’s everything that Eloise would normally define as ‘unreliable’.