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Arthur Machen

    3 mars 1863 – 15 décembre 1947

    Arthur Machen, l'un des principaux auteurs gallois des années 1890, est célèbre pour sa fiction surnaturelle, fantastique et d'horreur influente qui a profondément marqué ces genres. Ses récits plongent souvent dans l'étrange, explorant le fin voile entre le banal et l'au-delà avec un mélange unique d'érudition classique et de fascination pour l'occulte. La prose de Machen crée magistralement une atmosphère et une terreur psychologique, entraînant les lecteurs dans des histoires qui remettent en question la nature de la réalité et les forces cachées en son sein. Sa voix distinctive continue de résonner, offrant une exploration intemporelle de la rencontre de l'humanité avec le mystérieux et le terrifiant.

    Arthur Machen
    The Terror and other Writings of Machen
    Far Off Things
    Ornaments in Jade
    The Great God Pan & The Inmost Light (Heathen Edition)
    The Three Impostors by Arthur Machen, Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
    Hieroglyphics; a Note Upon Ecstasy in Literature
    • Focusing on the theme of ecstasy and altered states of consciousness, this essay delves into their significance across diverse literary traditions. It examines how different authors and cultures depict these experiences, highlighting the transformative power of such states in shaping narratives and characters. Through a range of examples, the work reveals the intricate relationship between literature and the exploration of human consciousness.

      Hieroglyphics; a Note Upon Ecstasy in Literature
    • A man reflects on a surreal experience in London, where the mundane transforms into a scene of horror as he senses a lurking danger. He describes the chilling presence of an unseen threat, suggesting that ordinary life is infused with deeper significance and mystery. As he and his companion confront this enigma, they are determined to unravel the clues that lead to an unknown criminal. The narrative hints at an impending confrontation with the sinister figure, blending elements of suspense and intrigue within the city's familiar landscape.

      The Three Impostors by Arthur Machen, Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
    • Set against the backdrop of a conflict between the supernatural and scientific rationalism, the novella explores the consequences of a groundbreaking experiment on a woman named Mary, which opens her perception to the supernatural. This leads to a series of eerie events and deaths linked to Helen Vaughan, raising questions about their connection. Renowned for its shocking themes, the story has earned acclaim as a classic in horror literature, with Stephen King hailing it as one of the best in the genre.

      The Great God Pan & The Inmost Light (Heathen Edition)
    • Ornaments in Jade

      • 76pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
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      This collection features ten exquisite prose poems by Arthur Machen, showcasing his unique blend of mysticism and rich imagery. Each piece, including "The Rose Garden" and "Witchcraft," delves into themes of nature, psychology, and the sacred, inviting readers into Machen's intricate and evocative world. Newly available in paperback, this volume revives the classic works of a master storyteller, offering a fresh opportunity to explore his literary artistry.

      Ornaments in Jade
    • Far Off Things

      • 88pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      The preservation of this significant work ensures its relevance for both present and future generations. It has been meticulously reformatted and retyped, offering a clear and readable text that enhances accessibility. This modern edition emphasizes the importance of the original content while providing a fresh presentation for contemporary readers.

      Far Off Things
    • The Terror and other Writings of Machen

      • 414pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
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      Exploring a range of horror themes and mysteries, this collection showcases the work of a master horror writer from the early 20th century. His influence is seen in the works of contemporaries like Lovecraft and draws inspiration from figures such as Stoker. These captivating stories promise to engage both newcomers and long-time fans, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the rich legacy of Machen's writing.

      The Terror and other Writings of Machen
    • The White People

      • 44pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
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      Set in a hauntingly atmospheric world, the story unfolds through the diary of a young girl who explores the depths of witchcraft. This Lovecraftian tale showcases Machen's mastery of supernatural fiction, making it a standout in horror literature. Recognized by literary giants like Stephen King and William Butler Yeats, the novella is celebrated for its eerie themes and rich narrative. This edition not only preserves the chilling essence of the original but also includes a new biography, appealing to both genre enthusiasts and collectors.

      The White People
    • Hieroglyphics and Other Essays

      • 306pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Machen's extensive body of work showcases his mystical and religious perspective, developed over a career of more than fifty years. Through thousands of articles in prominent publications, he critiques science and rationalism for diminishing human imagination, passionately advocating for the recognition of the cosmos' inherent mysteries. His essays reflect a unique blend of spirituality and a deep appreciation for the unknown, positioning him as a significant voice in the discourse on the intersection of faith and modernity.

      Hieroglyphics and Other Essays
    • The Dyson Chronicles

      The Inmost Light / The Shining Pyramid / The Red Hand / The Three Impostors

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      The narrative follows Dyson, an amateur investigator with a fascination for the occult, as he delves into a series of bizarre deaths and disappearances. Throughout his journey, he confronts enigmatic beings and clandestine societies, navigating a world filled with shadows and illusions. Machen intricately weaves a tapestry of mystery, challenging Dyson to uncover the unsettling truths lurking beneath the surface. The stories culminate in a suspenseful exploration of reality and the supernatural, raising the question of whether Dyson can unveil the truth before it's too late.

      The Dyson Chronicles
    • The House Of Souls

      • 166pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the preservation and repair of classic literature, this book represents a dedicated effort to maintain the integrity of original works. It aims to contribute to the appreciation and accessibility of timeless literary treasures, ensuring that they remain available for future generations.

      The House Of Souls