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The Parasite: A Story by Arthur Conan Doyle

by Doyle, Arthur Conan, 1859-1930
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The Parasite: A Story by Arthur Conan Doyle is a fictional tale written in the late 19th century. The narrative revolves around Professor Austin Gilroy, a dedicated physiologist, who is drawn into the mysterious and perplexing world of psychic phenomena, particularly through his interactions with the enigmatic Miss Helen Penclosa, who exhibits clairvoyance and mesmeric abilities. The story explores themes of psychology, skepticism, and the thin line between science and the supernatural. The opening of the story introduces us to Professor Gilroy, who describes the invigorating arrival of spring and reflects on his scientific pursuits. He is skeptical of the work of his friend, Professor Wilson, who is fascinated by psychology and mesmerism. As the professor reluctantly attends an evening demonstration involving Miss Penclosa, he witnesses phenomena that challenge his materialistic beliefs, particularly when his fiancée, Agatha, becomes a subject of Miss Penclosa’s experiments. Gilroy’s journey into the realm of the unknown begins, setting the stage for an intense exploration of love, obsession, and the potential dangers of unacknowledged powers. As the narrative unfolds, the stakes rise, revealing a conflict between the professor’s rational mind and the potent, inexplicable forces at play, suggesting a thrilling psychological drama lies ahead. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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