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— D M Denton - Author (@bardessdmdenton) August 10, 2017
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​The end of a melody is not its goal: but nonetheless, had the melody not reached its end it would not have reached its goal either. A parable.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche


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From Roger North's "Notes of Me" in his own hand

To A Strange Somewhere Fled
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To A Strange Somewhere, Sequel to A House Near Luccoli (Book Trailer) from Diane M Denton on Vimeo.

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No comfort to my wounded sight,
In the Suns busie and imperti’nent light,
Then down I lay my head;
Down on cold earth; and for a while was dead,
And my freed soul to a strange somewhere fled.

~ From The Despair by Abraham Cowley, first published 1647

Synopsis ...

​After the sudden end to her collaboration with the composer Alessandro Stradella, Donatella moves from Genoa to join her parents in a small village in Oxfordshire, England. 

The gift of a sonnet, 'stolen' music, inexpressible secrets, and an irrepressible spirit have stowed away on her journey.

Haunted by whispers and visions, angels and demons, will she rise out of grief and aimlessness? Her father's friendship with the residents of Wroxton Abbey, who are important figures in the court of Charles II, offers new possibilities, especially, as music and its masters~including the 'divine' Henry Purcell~have not finished with her yet.
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PictureDonatella’s cottage behind the village pond.
While adjusting to living with her parents, a musty climate, rural surroundings, and learning to speak and be English, Donatella meets Roger North, a respectable and accomplished young man of letters and law and innumerable talents and interests. Yet, as Donatella discovers how much she has in common with his reserve, insecurities, curiosity and musical pursuits, and even develops a fondness for him, she also realizes she will never be without the one she loved in spite of herself.

There is a strange somewhere between endings and beginnings. What seems final is preparation for what is to come. 

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How the North’s Wroxton residence (Wroxton Abbey) would have looked in 1682-1683 without its south (right) wing, which was added later.
 Visit the village of Wroxton and Wroxton Abbey here,
 and view the setting of the novel.
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Go to youtube.com to listen to selections of the music of Henry Purcell.

When informed that “jealousy was the motive to it” Purcell lamented Stradella’s fate, and “in regret of his great merit as a musician”, said he could forgive him any injury in that kind.        ~ From Purcell studies by Curtis Price​
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Music by Henry Purcell in his own hand

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