Focusing on the evolution of weird fiction, this study examines its history from ancient texts like the Epic of Gilgamesh to the late 19th century. S. T. Joshi highlights influential works by Greek and Latin authors, as well as key figures in Gothic fiction such as Horace Walpole and Mary Shelley. The analysis includes Edgar Allan Poe's groundbreaking blend of psychological and supernatural horror, along with contributions from writers like J. Sheridan Le Fanu and Bram Stoker, showcasing how weird fiction developed into a genre of both popular and aesthetic significance.
Terreur indicible Séries
Cette série plonge dans les profondeurs de la fiction étrange et troublante, retraçant sa lignée des mythes antiques aux œuvres fondatrices de l'horreur gothique et victorienne. Elle explore l'évolution du genre à travers des auteurs clés qui ont magistralement mêlé l'effroi psychologique au surnaturel. Les lecteurs découvriront un voyage fascinant à travers des récits qui ont façonné notre compréhension de la terreur indicible et de sa signification esthétique et populaire durable.


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Unutterable Horror: A History of Supernatural Fiction, Volume 2
- 438pages
- 16 heures de lecture
The second volume of S. T. Joshi's history delves into the Golden Age of weird fiction at the turn of the twentieth century, highlighting influential authors like Arthur Machen, H. P. Lovecraft, and M. R. James, who transformed the genre into a high art form. It examines the legacy of these writers and their impact on subsequent generations, including Ray Bradbury and Shirley Jackson, who grounded horror in everyday life. The evolution of weird fiction continues today with contemporary authors pushing its boundaries, showcasing its enduring appeal and literary significance.