- James Winterwood
James Winterwood is a fictional English traveller, adventurer and writer of second half of the XIX century and a recurring character of the Brazilian writer
Rita Maria Felix da Silva . He was introduced in the short storySan Juan Romero .James travelled around the world collecting "curiousfact s" to use in his books. More frequently than he would like, this facts weresupernatural .Among his adventures during his travels he found the dark
secret about a Mexican village, was involved in the strange contend betweenLord DouglasWhitehill and the bizarre Skykeeper and, by dreams, travelled to Earth's past and knew Mareish-Loh (theSpirit ofWinter ). At other moment, he had a dangerous meeting with the Egyptian mythologicalmonster called "theAmmut ". He was inBrazil (where found about therefuge ofmonsters and othersupernatural beings called "Arena") and inPortugal , when he was, involuntarily, attracted to participate in Jose Fagundo de Solemar's plans, a sorcerer ofCoimbra .Four important features define James Winterwood:
1. A
melancholy temperament (a result of James´tentative to "understand" thereality , more specifically "evil in the world and in the human heart").2. An extraordinary
memory . Since he accumulatted a plenty of painful remembrances during his life, James practiced memory-blockage , using a technique he learned from an Africanshaman .3. A heart probably
sapient that works as his conscience, "talking" to him and advicing him. In Century XXI, Sam Winterwood, of who James was ancestor, had a heart like him.4. His desire his books can become his name immortal.
Other Winterwoods
Later other short stories written by Rita Maria Felix da Silva have shown James Winterwood as probable ancestor of the following characters:
1. Nora Winterwood (the fictional deceased writer, author of the book "Eight Minutes Under Water" in "O Tempo Apos"/ [http://www.writerstoyou.com/books/readonline.asp?bookid=7020&locid=6679&user=2452&title=Rita+Maria+Felix+da+Silva+%2D+The+Time+After/The Time After] ). Nora was Neil's niece and Jacob's cousin. She is cited by Jacob in the epilogue of "Khen-Zur".
2. Sam Winterwood (a depressive
suicide who finds himself immortal, in "Meu Segredo"/My Secret)3. Neil Winterwood (the fictional author of "A Little Dictionary of the Hidden Things", a book about
occultism , and "Quintessence ", in which he ponders about the "universe's secret"), who is cited in "O Segredo de Chica"/Chica's Secret. A quote from Neil Winterwood is in "Comentário Sangüíneo" (Bloody Commentary). In this quote, Neil defines the term "bela arte noturna" (beautiful nocturne art) a reference to vampirical condition/practices in opposition to human condition.4. Jacob Winterwood (an English archeologist who worked for the speculator/supposed mystical objects collector/British gangster Lucius Whitehill. He is featured in "Khen-Zur" and was dead by Morgan H. Pierce, a Lucius's henchman). Jacob was Neil's nephew and Nora's cousin.
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