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The Shell of Sense

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The Shell of Sense

By: Olivia Howard Dunbar
Narrated by: Myriam Berger
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First published in Harper’s Magazine in 1908, The Shell of Sense is a quietly devastating supernatural tale that explores what remains of love, jealousy, and moral awareness after death.

Newly released from the physical world, a woman finds herself lingering invisibly within her former home—watching, thinking, feeling with an unnerving clarity she never possessed in life. As she observes her husband and her sister moving through grief, tenderness, and unspoken devotion, she begins to understand how limited her living perceptions once were—and how dangerous her lingering emotions have become.

This is not a story of rattling chains or violent hauntings. It is a ghost story of consciousness, of the pain of knowing too much too late, and of the fragile boundaries between possession and love, pity and control. The haunting unfolds through psychological tension and moral reckoning rather than spectacle, culminating in a quiet, transcendent release that reframes loss, loyalty, and forgiveness.

Narrated with restraint and emotional intelligence by Myriam Berger, The Shell of Sense is a luminous Edwardian meditation on perception beyond death—a haunting of conscience rather than place, and a classic of literary supernatural fiction that lingers long after it ends.

Public Domain (P)2025 Anthony Pica Productions, LLC
Classics Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Paranormal Haunted Fantasy
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