Index for The Figure In The Mirage by Robert Hichens

Summary:

"The Figure In The Mirage" by Robert Hichens is a novel written in the early 20th century. Set against the backdrop of the Moroccan desert, the story explores themes of desire, illusion, and the stark contrasts between civilization and nature. The narrative follows a group of Parisians as they embark on a journey into the Sahara, inviting readers to contemplate the intertwining of dreams and reality. The tale begins with a stranger recounting the journey of three Parisians—an adventurous couple and the younger sister, Valérie—as they become entranced by the allure of the desert and its exotic culture. As they travel deeper into the Sahara, Valérie becomes fixated on a mysterious horseman seen in a mirage, sparking her imagination and desires. This figure, an Arab, symbolizes both her longings and the enchanting yet dangerous allure of the desert. The story culminates in a poignant revelation about love and fate, exploring how Valérie’s vision leads to connections between past and present, fantasy and reality, ultimately leaving her at a crossroads of her heart's desires. The narrative elegantly captures the magic of the desert while probing the complexities of human emotion and attachment. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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