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Blackwood Algernon

    14 mars 1869 – 10 décembre 1951

    Algernon Blackwood, écrivain anglais, s'impose comme un maître du surnaturel et de l'étrange. Ses récits, profondément imprégnés d'un amour profond pour la nature, explorent les limites délicates entre notre réalité et d'autres dimensions. Blackwood excelle dans la création d'une atmosphère de terreur glaçante et de crainte spirituelle, attirant les lecteurs dans des royaumes troublants et inconnus. Son style distinctif et sa fascination pour l'occulte et les pouvoirs psychiques latents solidifient sa place significative dans la fiction étrange.

    Blackwood Algernon
    The Mystic Writings of Algernon Blackwood
    The Man Whom the Trees Loved
    The Willows
    The Camp of the Dog
    Jimbo by Algernon Blackwood, Fiction, Horror, Classics, Fantasy
    The Willows and Other Stories
    • The Willows and Other Stories

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,5(10)Évaluer

      This collection showcases the eerie tales of Blackwood, an early master of weird fiction and a precursor to Lovecraft. The stories delve into uncanny horror, exploring themes of the supernatural and the unknown. Enhanced by the striking illustrations of renowned graphic artist Pope, the book brings a visual dimension to Blackwood's haunting narratives, inviting readers into a world of unsettling mysteries and atmospheric storytelling.

      The Willows and Other Stories
    • The story revolves around Jimbo and the unintended consequences of his governess's actions, which lead him into a series of thrilling adventures. Initially, her oversight sets off a chain of events that causes Jimbo to suffer, but ultimately, it may instigate a sense of gratitude in him. The narrative hints at a mysterious Empty House that plays a pivotal role in Jimbo's journey, suggesting deeper connections and revelations to come as the tale unfolds.

      Jimbo by Algernon Blackwood, Fiction, Horror, Classics, Fantasy
    • The Camp of the Dog

      • 132pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      Set in the outback, a group’s camping trip takes a chilling turn when they encounter a werewolf, blending adventure with supernatural horror. Originally published in 1908, this short story showcases Algernon Blackwood's talent for weaving eerie narratives. Blackwood, a versatile writer with a diverse background, contributed significantly to supernatural fiction, producing numerous stories and novels. This work is part of the Cryptofiction Classics series, which features tales of mythical creatures from renowned authors, enriching the genre of cryptozoology.

      The Camp of the Dog
    • The Willows

      • 58pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,3(135)Évaluer

      Renowned for its impact on later writers, particularly H.P. Lovecraft, this novella delves into the eerie and supernatural. Set against a backdrop of nature's beauty and terror, it explores themes of isolation and the unknown. Blackwood's masterful storytelling creates an atmosphere of suspense and dread, making it a seminal work in the horror genre. The novella's lasting influence highlights its significance in English literature, particularly within the supernatural narrative tradition.

      The Willows
    • The Man Whom the Trees Loved

      • 76pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
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      Algernon Henry Blackwood, an English writer known for supernatural tales, gained prominence in horror during his late thirties, producing ten short story collections and numerous novels and plays. His works often reflect his deep appreciation for nature, aiming to evoke awe rather than mere fear. Notable examples include "The Centaur," "Julius LeVallon," and its sequel, "The Bright Messenger." Blackwood's unique approach to storytelling sets him apart in the genre, blending elements of the supernatural with profound themes of wonder.

      The Man Whom the Trees Loved
    • The Mystic Writings of Algernon Blackwood

      14 Short Stories from the Pen of England's Most Prolific Writer of Ghost Stories

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Featuring 14 eerie and captivating tales, this collection showcases Algernon Blackwood's mastery of the supernatural. Renowned for his unique ability to evoke a sense of the mystical and the unknown, these ghost stories delve into the eerie and the uncanny, offering readers a glimpse into the darker corners of existence. Blackwood's distinctive style and atmospheric storytelling make this compilation a must-read for fans of chilling literature.

      The Mystic Writings of Algernon Blackwood
    • Renowned for his ghost stories, Algernon Blackwood's work often evokes a profound sense of awe rather than mere fright. This collection features tales that explore supernatural themes and the unknown, including "A Psychical Invasion," which delves into the realm of the paranormal, and "Ancient Sorceries," where ancient rituals intertwine with modern life. Other notable stories like "The Camp of the Dog" and "The Nemesis of Fire" highlight his ability to blend horror with philosophical insights, captivating readers with their imaginative depth.

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    • The narrative explores the unsettling atmosphere of certain houses, suggesting they embody the malevolent energy of past events. The lingering essence of evil deeds creates an eerie sensation in those who encounter these spaces, evoking feelings of fear and dread. This phenomenon connects the observer to the historical horrors experienced within the walls, manifesting as physical reactions like tingling nerves and chills. The book delves into the psychological impact of these haunted environments, emphasizing the interplay between past actions and present emotions.

      The Empty House and Other Ghost Stories by Algernon Blackwood, Fiction, Horror, Classics
    • Best Short Stories of Algernon Blackwood

      • 442pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on supernatural themes, this collection showcases the mastery of Algernon Blackwood, a prominent figure in twentieth-century horror fiction. It features classic stories like "Ancient Sorceries," where a tourist uncovers a town's dark secrets, and "The Willows," praised by H. P. Lovecraft as a pinnacle of the genre. Blackwood skillfully blends traditional horror elements with innovative concepts of cosmic experiences and multiple dimensions, creating an atmosphere of suspense that captivates readers. This edition includes eighteen of his most chilling tales.

      Best Short Stories of Algernon Blackwood
    • The Garden of Survival

      • 66pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Algernon Henry Blackwood, an English writer renowned for his supernatural tales, transitioned to horror in his late thirties, achieving significant success with ten short story collections and numerous media appearances. His works, including novels like The Centaur and Julius LeVallon, often evoke awe rather than fear, deeply reflecting his love for nature. Blackwood's extensive oeuvre includes fourteen novels and various plays, showcasing his versatility and enduring impact on the genre.

      The Garden of Survival