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You could argue that he's driven mad with guilt by the end but it's all remarkably ambiguous for something of that era. Great book.

Closest thing I have to something of this nature that I've read is Melmoth the Wanderer, a story that questions what immortality would do to a mans soul.

Same period, 1820

Written by a clergyman.

Gothic too.

Literally next on my list!

Perhaps I'll read the other.

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