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2[[caption-width-right:350:Sah-luma, Prince of Poets, Poet Laureate of Al-Kyris. Art by Pyracantha.]]
3Creator/MarieCorelli's ''Ardath'' (1889) is a Victorian fantasy about Theos Alwyn, a Creator/LordByron {{Expy}} with WritersBlock. At a [[TheShangriLa mysterious monastery]] he seeks help from the master Heliobas[[note]]his second appearance in her work -- the first was in ''Literature/ARomanceOfTwoWorlds''[[/note]], whom he's been told can induce AstralProjection in willing subjects. When Heliobas refuses to do this, Theos exerts his own considerable PsychicPowers (which he's unaware he has) and puts himself into this state. Upon waking he writes a new poem, ''Nourhalma'', and says he has met an angelic woman, Edris, who asks him to meet her at "Ardath"[[note]]An open field close to Babylon, in the [[Literature/TheBible Apocryphal Book of Esdras]].[[/note]]. He feels he's known and loved her since before the beginning, but once he gets there she ascends to heaven before his eyes. Bereft, he passes out in the middle of the field, and this is where the story really starts.
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5The majority of the novel is dedicated to a NestedStory in the form of an intensely detailed dream-vision. Theos finds himself in a beautiful city-state called Al-Kyris where poets are very respected. The poet laureate, Sah-luma, befriends him and invites him to share in the glories of Kyrisian high life. But all is not well in the great city, and Theos discovers corruption and betrayal even in the holiest places.
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7Upon awaking, Edris is back and assures him it wasn't AllJustADream -- but then she vanishes again, so he returns to London. ''Nourhalma'' is a huge hit, but he experiences SoWhatDoWeDoNow and constantly compares what he's learned and experienced in Al-Kyris with modern life in London. He goes wandering through Europe, comes to believe in Christ -- though not in Christianity as we know it -- and eventually finds Edris again.
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9Jessica Amanda Salmonson calls ''Ardath'' Corelli's "weirdest and most baroque novel". Among other things, it was a major influence on Creator/LordDunsany's dreamworld stories, and is thus part of the ancestral lineage of Creator/HPLovecraft's dream cycle. It has often been compared with ''Literature/{{Vathek}}''.
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14* AndManGrewProud: Basically the whole point of the Al-Kyris part of the story.
15* ArcWords: ''"Kyrie eleison! Kyrie eleison!"'' Theos knows when he hears this hymn that he is in the modern world, but in a sacred place. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDJtBh3LGJg Here's how he might have heard it at Heliobas' monastery]], and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-S3cW8ltJI what he might have heard at the cathedral]] near Ardath.
16* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Edris, although once Theos has seen the error of his ways she is re-embodied and he finds her as an ordinary mortal.
17* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Averted, powerfully, with Lysia. And while Sah-luma is a good guy, he's also a spoiled, selfish brat who is blind to Lysia's evil and thus contributes to the downfall of Al-Kyris. He also doesn't see his true love (and possible twin flame, although Corelli only hints at this) when she's right in front of his nose, because she's just a shy servant girl.
18* BeliefMakesYouStupid: What Theos thinks at the outset because he's OutgrownSuchSillySuperstitions. He finds out that faith doesn't have to be like that.
19* BoltOfDivineRetribution: The scene in which the city's gigantic central obelisk spontaneously crashes to the ground is still horrifying to read. There's another when an earthquake destroys the Temple of the Snake Goddess and then the entire city (possibly the whole continent, if this is meant to be {{Atlantis}}).
20* BreakTheHaughty: What Theos learns on his visit to Al-Kyris is that he must "crucify SELF forever!"
21* ByronicHero: Theos Alwyn. Marie Corelli was fascinated with Lord Byron and a good friend of his widow Isabella. Knowing ol'George questioned God and Christianity (he was at best a Deist) Marie sought to redeem him on paper at least, figuring it would take an immensely dramatic experience to convert him.
22* {{Bromance}}: Bordering on HoYay between Theos and Sah-luma. They seem to fall in love on sight, and there's a good reason. [[spoiler: Theos is Sah-luma reincarnated. The two have met themselves in each other.]]
23* CelebrityIsOverrated: Theos wants to be remembered, but after his Al-Kyris experience he learns that fame is worthless and only love matters [[spoiler:besides the fact that half the stuff he wrote, he didn't really write -- or he did, but he was Sah-luma when he wrote it]]. As superficial socialites and gossip columnists invite him to their parties he accepts so he can try to talk them into understanding his new perspective. Good luck, T.A.
24* ChastityCouple: It's implied that Theos and Edris may be this, since the narrator says they have a "spiritual love" that "far exceeds material passion" and that Edris is "unclouded by any shadow of sin."
25* CrystalSpiresAndTogas: Al-Kyris is all about this. There are hints that it is the capitol of {{Atlantis}}.
26* DeadArtistsAreBetter: Part of the reason ''Nourhalma'' takes off like a rocket. Theos was briefly believed dead, so his poem was initially published as "a work of PERISHED GENIUS!" As soon as they find out he's alive, the newspapers pronounce the poem a trainwreck, making even more people buy it!
27* DeadpanSnarker: Heliobas. He goes into SarcasmMode often, as he did in ''A Romance of Two Worlds''. Theos is pretty good at this too, and one of Sah-luma's maidens, Irenya, uses sarcasm to disguise that she likes him.
28* DejaVu: Theos occasionally has the powerful impression that he's seen certain things and met certain people in Al-Kyris before. And so he has, since [[spoiler: he is the reincarnation of Sah-luma.]]
29* EngagementChallenge: Theos loves Edris, but has to undergo a huge amount of CharacterDevelopment to prove himself worthy to be her mate. After a few episodes of this, he expects her to vanish while he goes and [[AnAesop learns another valuable lesson]]; when she shows up in the church at the end he takes one look and says "What do I have to do this time?"
30* FantasticReligiousWeirdness: The temple and ceremonies for the snake goddess Nagaya are described in momentous detail.
31* HappilyEverAfter: For real in the last chapter, although YMMV, possibly an EsotericHappyEnding since they're most likely a ChastityCouple.
32* HaveAGayOldTime: The door to Lysia's banquet hall looks like a solid wall. Theos is wondering how they'll proceed past the "huge erection". Lysia, we've been told, is an unbelievably beautiful woman who inspires desperate lust in every man she gazes upon. Draw your own conclusions as to whether Corelli was having a little fun there. (Hint:She was a huge fan of [[CountryMatters Shakespeare]].)
33* IWillWaitForYou: Edris will sit in heaven and wait for Theos to do whatever it takes to become worthy of her. After all, she's "God's Maiden".
34* ItSucksToBeTheChosenOne: The prophet Khosrul. He has seen a vision of God taking the form of an ordinary man who preaches love and sanctifies humanity, is persecuted and crucified, but rises from the dead. This will happen about 5000 years from the time he saw it.[[note]]As Corelli points out, many early civilizations really had a prophecy of God being born as a world-redeeming child.[[/note]] For this and other prophecies, Khosrul is condemned to death.
35** When Theos shouts that this already happened over 1800 years ago (it did, from his perspective), Sah-luma smooths it over as a BigLippedAlligatorMoment.
36* MyGirlIsNotASlut: Sah-luma is in love with Lysia, and hopes to marry her. Snake priestesses are supposed to be maidens, but Lysia betrayed that vow long ago. Despite massive evidence to the contrary, he believes she's as pure as the driven snow.
37* RecurringCharacter: Heliobas, who made his debut in ''Literature/ARomanceOfTwoWorlds'' as a holistic medical practitioner. He'll be back in ''Literature/TheSoulOfLilith''.
38* ReligionIsRight: Christianity really isn't stupid after all! At least in Corelli's more spiritualized version. Theos insists that no church has real Christianity and he denounces St. Paul as muddling Jesus' message with confusion and discord.
39* RageAgainstTheHeavens: Theos is ''really'' good at this, bordering on SmiteMeOMightySmiter, especially in the opening chapters.
40* SceneryPorn: Corelli is at her best with her lush descriptions of [[ItWasADarkAndStormyNight wild storms over stern forbidding mountains]], peaceful gardens and exquisite palaces and shrines. Like all her writing, it's extremely cinematic.
41* SecretCircleOfSecrets:
42** The Mystic Brethren. A rare good version, they are aware of the corruption in Al-Kyris. Theos is overjoyed to see that they wear a cross emblem, even though it's just to show they believe Khosrul's prophecy.
43** There's also the Servants of the Secret Doctrine of the Temple, who use [[LightningCanDoAnything electricity]] not only to create special effects for temple festivals, but for SinisterSurveillance. Lysia seems omniscient because she ''is''.
44* [SelfPlagiarism: Theos, unwittingly. Most of his poems, especially the most beautiful and well received [[spoiler: were originally written by Sah-luma]].
45* TakeThatCritics: In ''spades''. Al-Kyris even has a professional StrawCritic whose job is to snark at Sah-luma's work, call it maudlin, sentimental and so forth -- in short, all the charges that had been leveled at Corelli's own work.
46* UniversallyBelovedLeader: Sah-luma is not just respected and admired, but deeply loved by all. In fact, the Poet Laureate actually ranks equal or higher with the King.
47* VirginPower:
48** Traditionally, the High Priestess must be a maiden so she can have this. However, Lysia broke her VowOfChastity long ago and has had many lovers. The fact that she is now having it off with the King seals the doom of Al-Kyris.
49** Edris is the one who really has this, since she's "God's Maiden" and seems to remain so after she joins with Theos.
50* VirginSacrifice: What the snake goddess Nagaya demands as the price of her favor. Niphrata, the court musican whose unrequited love for Sah-luma has broken her heart, volunteers to be one.
51* VisionQuest: Theos is on one initially.

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