I've just Googled it and found it is also the title of a Gothic novel by Isabel Stewart Way:
https://www.fictiondb.com/author/isabel ... 4569~b.htm
It's a complete coincidence. I'd never heard of the book before. I just made the name up.
I've just Googled it and found it is also the title of a Gothic novel by Isabel Stewart Way:
Yes, I've also come across this title while asking Uncle Google to tell me anything about your flower. By the way, fleur du mal (which is a derivative of Charles Baudelaire's work) would sound good, too.Gideon wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 12:08 pm I've just Googled it and found it is also the title of a Gothic novel by Isabel Stewart Way:
https://www.fictiondb.com/author/isabel ... 4569~b.htm
It's a complete coincidence. I'd never heard of the book before. I just made the name up.
Yes, it's probably better. It certainly has a better literary heritage!
I actually suggested Heidlemann as the courier in the following post, though I assumed he would travel by barge:
Indeed. I must have missed this post. Sorry for bothering you.Gideon wrote: I actually suggested Heidlemann as the courier in the following post, though I assumed he would travel by barge:
https://awesomeliesblog.wordpress.com/2 ... -the-tale/