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The Case Of John Smith
His Heaven And His Hell (1916)
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252 pages
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The narrative centers on John Smith, a businessman who becomes paralyzed and bedridden due to a mysterious illness, prompting deep introspection about his life choices. The novel's structure contrasts his idyllic dreams of joy and connection in "His Heaven" with the stark reality of confinement and regret in "His Hell." This duality fosters a profound exploration of mortality and the impact of one's actions on others. Bisland's work is a poignant reflection on the human experience, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and redemption.
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2008, paperback
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