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Marjorie Bowen

    Diese britische Autorin war bekannt für ihre historischen Romanzen und übernatürlichen Horrorgeschichten. Ihr Stil zeichnet sich durch eine düstere Atmosphäre, Spannung und psychologische Einblicke aus, die den Leser in Welten voller Geheimnisse und Schrecken entführen. Ihre Werke, oft mit einer gotischen Sensibilität, dringen in die Tiefen der menschlichen Psyche und Moral ein. Ihr umfangreiches Schaffen fasziniert Sammler und Kritiker bis heute durch seine einzigartige Mischung aus Grusel und Romantik.

    The Dead Bride
    Patriotic Lady: Emma, Lady Hamilton, the Neapolitan Revolution of 1799, and Horatio, Lord Nelson
    The House by the Poppy Field
    The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories (Monster, She Wrote)
    SCHWARZE MAGIE
    Der Tyrann von Mailand
    • Marjorie Bowen, a prolific author admired by literary giants, is best known for her ghostly and supernatural tales. In 1949, she curated her favorite stories into a collection titled The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories, showcasing her talent for weaving eerie narratives that continue to captivate readers. This anthology reflects her unique voice and ability to evoke suspense and intrigue, solidifying her place in the genre of supernatural fiction.

      The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories (Monster, She Wrote)
    • World-renowned cartoonist Seth returns with three new ghost stories for 2023. Maitland returns to his ancestral estate after having lived a largely solitary life. He soon finds himself increasingly obsessed with the magnificent field of poppies surrounding his home, as well as the man harvesting them.

      The House by the Poppy Field
    • The Dead Bride

      Translated from the French

      Margaret Gabrielle Vere Long, known as Marjorie Bowen, was a prolific British author recognized for her diverse body of work, including historical romances and supernatural horror. With over 150 volumes to her name, she often wrote under various pseudonyms such as Joseph Shearing and George R. Preedy. Her literary career began with "The Viper of Milan" in 1906 and continued until her death in 1952, showcasing her talent primarily in historical novels while exploring a range of genres throughout her life.

      The Dead Bride
    • The Grey Chamber

      Stories and Essays

      • 362 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Marjorie Bowen, known for her impactful weird fiction, draws on her tumultuous experiences, including two world wars and personal losses, to craft compelling narratives. This collection features classic stories like "The Avenging of Ann Leete" and "The Crown Derby Plate," showcasing her talent for blending emotional depth with supernatural elements. Bowen's work remains significant in the realm of eerie literature, reflecting both her life and the broader human experience.

      The Grey Chamber
    • God's Playthings

      • 202 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Set during the tumultuous War of the Roses, the narrative follows Elizabeth as she navigates the treacherous political landscape of medieval England under King Richard III. The story intricately weaves themes of loyalty, ambition, and the complexities of power struggles between the houses of York and Lancaster. With rich drama, romance, and strategic intrigue, Marjorie Bowen's vivid storytelling immerses readers in a pivotal historical moment, showcasing the personal and political challenges faced by historical figures in their quest for the throne.

      God's Playthings
    • The story explores the poignant life of Elsie, a neglected orphan grappling with profound loneliness. As she navigates her bleak existence, the narrative reveals the emotional depths of her isolation and the impact of being unwanted. This haunting tale captures the struggles of a young girl yearning for connection and belonging in a world that overlooks her.

      Marjorie Bowen's Elsie's Lonely Afternoon
    • Black Magic

      • 394 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Set in Flanders, the story follows Dirk Renswoude, a noble-born craftsman and social outcast, as he grapples with his troubled family background. His life takes a turn when he encounters Thierry, a young scholar heading to Basle. Their mutual interest in the black arts forges a deep bond, leading them into a world of dark intrigue and exploration. The narrative delves into themes of isolation, ambition, and the allure of forbidden knowledge.

      Black Magic