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Arthur Machen

    3. März 1863 – 15. Dezember 1947

    Arthur Machen, ein führender walisischer Autor der 1890er Jahre, wird für seine einflussreiche übernatürliche Fiktion, Fantasy und Horror gefeiert, die diese Genres maßgeblich prägten. Seine Erzählungen tauchen oft in das Unheimliche ein und erforschen den dünnen Schleier zwischen dem Alltäglichen und dem Jenseitigen mit einer einzigartigen Mischung aus klassischer Gelehrsamkeit und okkulter Faszination. Machens Prosa baut meisterhaft Atmosphäre und psychologischen Schrecken auf und zieht die Leser in Geschichten, die die Natur der Realität und die verborgenen Kräfte darin hinterfragen. Seine unverwechselbare Stimme schwingt weiterhin mit und bietet eine zeitlose Erkundung der Begegnung der Menschheit mit dem Mysteriösen und Furchterregenden.

    Arthur Machen
    Die leuchtende Pyramide
    Die drei Häscher oder: Die Verwandlungen
    Der geheime Glanz
    Die Berg der Träume
    Der Schrecken
    Der Berg der Träume. Ein Künstlerroman
    • 2024

      Hieroglyphics

      • 98 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,5(2)Abgeben

      Set in London, the novel explores themes of mystery and the supernatural through psychological horror and gothic elements. Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics serve as a key motif, linking the narrative to hidden secrets and supernatural forces. Machen's use of literary symbolism enriches the story, inviting readers to uncover its complexities. The atmospheric setting, filled with eerie streets and landmarks, enhances the sense of unease. This compelling tale is a testament to Machen's talent for crafting suspenseful narratives that captivate fans of supernatural fiction.

      Hieroglyphics
    • 2024

      The Novel of the Black Seal

      • 78 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      3,7(163)Abgeben

      Machen's stories are pivotal to the late Victorian gothic revival and the 1890s decadent movement, drawing comparisons to classics like Stevenson's and Stoker's works. His influence extended to notable literary figures such as Wilde, Yeats, and Doyle, who admired his writing. Recent reissues, including the Library of Wales series, celebrate his legacy, particularly around his 150th birthday. Translations of his work, like Toulet's French version of "The Great God Pan," further highlight his impact on international literature, inspiring authors like Charles Williams.

      The Novel of the Black Seal
    • 2024

      What Do We Know?

      • 162 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Set in the late 1920s, the book features Arthur Machen as a columnist for The Observer, where he delves into the mysterious and peculiar. Each Sunday, readers are treated to intriguing explorations of the strange and unusual, showcasing Machen's fascination with the enigmatic aspects of life.

      What Do We Know?
    • 2024

      Far Off Things

      • 94 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      Exploring reminiscence and mysticism, this memoir by Arthur Machen invites readers into his formative years in late 19th and early 20th century England. Through a blend of autobiography and philosophical reflections, Machen reveals the transformative power of imagination, highlighting the magic in everyday moments. His distinctive prose intertwines the ordinary with the extraordinary, offering insights into the interconnectedness of reality and the ethereal. This introspective work provides a thought-provoking journey into the mysteries of existence through the lens of a visionary creator.

      Far Off Things
    • 2024

      Horror Historia Violet

      31 Essential Faerie Tales and 4 Mystical Poems

      • 386 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      The protagonist encounters a mysterious figure with striking features, including vibrant wings and a fierce demeanor. Her intense red face and burning eyes convey a sense of urgency and energy, while her toothy grin and shrill sounds create an unsettling atmosphere. Despite her vivid presence, she remains silent, communicating only through her unsettling noise. This enigmatic character evokes intrigue and raises questions about her identity and purpose in the narrative.

      Horror Historia Violet
    • 2024

      Set against the backdrop of World War I, this short story intertwines supernatural elements with the harsh realities of war. Arthur Machen crafts a narrative that captivated readers during its 1915 release, exploring the intersection of faith and the battlefield. The tale reflects on the hope and fear experienced by soldiers, as well as the mysterious occurrences that surround them, making it a notable piece in the genre of war fiction.

      The Angels Of Mons
    • 2024

      Alongside M.R. James, H.P. Lovecraft, Algernon Blackwood and Bram Stoker, Arthur Machen wrote powerful, chilling and thought-provokling stories. His supernatural tales draw their power from the long nights and dark lanes of the Welsh countryside that raised him surrounded as he was by the remains of Roman forts and Iron Age archeology.

      Arthur Machen Horror Stories
    • 2023

      Mist and Mystery

      • 154 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      A collection of fiction, articles and reviews by Arthur Machen

      Mist and Mystery
    • 2023

      The Secret Glory

      The Life of The Young Man Ambrose Meyrick

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The narrative delves into the life of Ambrose Meyrick, exploring whether his eccentricities stem from madness or simply a misalignment with his time. Set against a backdrop of historical and societal norms, the story challenges perceptions of sanity and genius, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of individuality and the consequences of being ahead of one's time. Through Ambrose's journey, the book examines themes of isolation, creativity, and the struggle for acceptance in a world that often misunderstands brilliance.

      The Secret Glory
    • 2023

      Dreamt in Fire

      The Dreadful Ecstasy of Arthur Machen

      • 362 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      An expansive survey of Arthur Machen's work, this compilation offers a fresh perspective by avoiding the over-anthologized texts commonly found in other collections. It aims to present a diverse selection of Machen's writings, highlighting the unique aspects of his literary contributions and providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of his influence and themes.

      Dreamt in Fire