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Extractions: adame Koluchy . Mme. Koluchy, like Madame Sara (see her entry below), was the creation of L. T. Meade and Robert Eustace in The Brotherhood of the Seven Stars (1899). (for information on them see the Madame Sara entry) Madame Koluchy is the head of the Brotherhood of the Seven Kings, a secret society which first established itself in Italy in the 18 th century and terrorized the country ever since. In 1894, led by Madame Koluchy, it began to spread to England itself. She is "beautiful" and "a scientist of no mean attainments herself," but evil through and through, responsible for horrible (and unnamed) crimes, and the narrator, Mr. Head, who fell in love with her (as "Katherine") in 1884, fled from her and the Brotherhood to England, to place himself "under the protection of its laws." Then, ten years later, she appears in England under the name of "Madame Koluchy," a worker of wonder cures"the rage of the season, the great specialist, the great consultant." In this guise she has insinuated herself into London's High Society and is the talk of the town, a trick Meade would use in the Madame Sara stories. When the narrator encounters her again ("a stately woman...a diamond star flashed in her dusky hair. On her neck and arms diamonds also glittered. She had an upright bearing and a regal appearance. Her rosy lips were smiling. The marked intelligence and power of her face could not fail to arrest attention, even in the most casual observer") he knows who she is, and she immediately recognises himand so the duel begins, Koluchy doing her level best to carry out the goals of the Brotherhood (which seem ill-defined, but they're a Secret Society
CSULB-COAST /All Locations Bibliography of Post s works p. 246255. Includes bibliographical references. Subject,Post, Melville Davisson, 1871-1930. ISBN, 0879720565 0879720603 (pbk.). http://www.coast.csulb.edu:90/kids/10,152/search/dPost-impressionism (Art) -- Ju