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Marie Corelli (1 May 1855 – 21 Apr 1924) was a British writer. Until World War I her publications were extremely popular. Despite the fact, that her writings were regarded as the favorite of the multitude, Corelli’s works sold more copies that most of popular authors of that time call together, including Arthur Conan Doyle, Herbert Well and Rudyard Kipling. During the First World War, Corelli's reputation suffered when she was convicted of food hoarding. A recurring theme in Corelli's writings is the attempt to reconcile Christianity with mysticism.
A Romance of Two Worlds is a mystic novel by Marie Corelli. The story revolves around young heroine, who had a mental disease involving heavy depression and suicidal tendencies. Her doctor appears powerless in her case, all he can do is proscribe a vacation. But it appears just enough, for one occasional meeting during this vacation will change her life for good. But such dramatic changes never come easy…