"George Routledge and Sons." . . "Nightmares Fiction." . . "What dreams may come" . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . "What dreams may come : a romance"@en . "What dreams may come A romance"@en . "What dreams may come a romance" . "What dreams may come a romance"@en . . "Fiction" . . . . . . . "What dreams may come : a romnace [sic]" . . . . . . . "What dreams may come" . . . . . "A young betrothed couple is afflicted with nightmares and flashbacks of their former lives as lovers about four generations past." . . . . . "What dreams may come. A romance"@en . . . . . . . "Originally published in the late nineteenth century, this novel was initially overlooked by critics, but it is now regarded as an early classic in the genre of fantasy fiction. Struck by a dizzying thunderbolt of love at first sight, protagonist Charles Dartmouth falls fast and hard for the Welsh heiress Weir Penrhyn. Before long, he begins to suspect that there's a supernatural force prompting his affections."@en . . . "What Dreams may come. A romance"@en . . . "What Dreams May Come A Romance"@en . "What Dreams May Come"@en . "What Dreams May Come" . "Man-woman relationships Fiction." . . . .