Author | Edward Bulwer-Lytton |
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Language | English |
Genre | Fiction novel |
Published | 1842 |
Publisher | Saunders and Otley |
Publication place | England |
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Preceded by | Leila: or The Siege of Granada |
Followed by | The Last of the Barons |
Zanoni is an 1842 novel by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, a story of love and occult aspiration. By way of introduction, the author confesses: "... It so chanced that some years ago, in my younger days, whether of authorship or life, I felt the desire to make myself acquainted with the true origins and tenets of the singular sect known by the name of Rosicrucians." A manuscript came into his hands written in what Bulwer-Lytton described as an "unintelligible cipher", a manuscript which through the author's own interpretation became Zanoni.[1]
It tells the story of its protagonist Zanoni, who possesses occult powers and knows the secret of eternal life.[2]
...I found the whole written in an unintelligible cipher.