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IF28 - Pre-Raphaelite
Hypnos and Nyx
(Greek Mythology)
Nyx (night) was the primordial goddess of the night and mother of Hypnos (sleep) and Thanatos (death)
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Edward Burne-Jones: Sidonia von Borck, 1860
Wikipedia - Sidonia von BorckeThe Gothic romance Sidonia von Bork was written in 1847/48 by the Pomeranian priest Wilhelm Meinhold (1797-1851), published in three volumes in 1848. English translations of this novel, titled Sidonia the Sorceress, were published in 1849 by Oscar Wilde's mother, Jane Francesca Elgee (the later Lady Wilde) and William Morris, who also published Wilde's translation in his Kelmscott Press in 1893. In 1894, another English translation of the Meinhold novel was published by Lady Duff-Gordon.
Already the first English translations gained cult status in Victorian Great Britain in a succès d’estime unmatched by any other German book in British literary history. (Wikipedia)
full text (Project Gutenberg)