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"Lorraine: A Romance" is a novel written by Robert W. Chambers, published in 1921. The novel belongs to the genre of romantic fiction and is known for its exploration of love, relationships and emotions.

Robert William Chambers was an American writer active from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, and was active as a novelist, painter, and illustrator. His best known work is the horror novel 'The King in Yellow'. This work is a collection of novels containing horror and mystery elements, and had a great influence on later writers.

Robert W. Chambers works in the horror and fantasy genres, and his work is characterized by elements of horror, mystery, and often the supernatural. 'The Enchanting Story of King Karkos' was later published by H.P. It inspired writers such as H.P. Lovecraft and is evaluated as one of the works that contributed to the development of horror literature.

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Summary
The story of "Lorraine" revolves around the title character, Lorraine Haselton, and her relationships with the men in her life. The novel explores themes of love, passion, and the complexities of human emotions. It showcases Chambers' ability to create complex character dynamics and evoke atmosphere.

"Lorraine" isn't as well-known as Chambers' other works, but it's a novel that showcases his skill at crafting romantic stories and digging deeper into his characters.

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Contents

I. A Maker of Maps
II. Telegrams for Two
III. Summer Thunder
IV. The Farandole
V. Cowards and Their Courage
VI. Trains East and West
VII. The Road To Paradise
VIII. Under the Yoke
IX. Saarbruck
X. An Unexpected Encounter
XI. "Keep Thy Faith"
XII. From the Frontier
XIII. Aide-de-camp
XIV. The Marquis Makes Himself Agreeable
XV. The Invasion of Lorraine
XVI. "In the Hollow of Thy Hand"
XVII. The Keepers of the House
XVIII. The Stretching of Necks
XIX. Rickerl's Sabre
XX. Sir Thorald Is Silent
XXI. The White Cross
XXII. A Door Is Locked
XXIII. Lorraine Sleeps
XXIV. Lorraine Awakes
XXV. Princess Imperial
XXVI. The Shadow of Pomp
XXVII. Ca Ira!
XXVIII. The Braconnier
XXIX. The Message of the Flag
XXX. The Valley of the Shadow
XXXI. The Prophecy of Lorraine