Holy Terrors

Holy Terrors

by Arthur Machen
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 09/01/2025

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The stories in "Holy Terrors" often explore themes of the occult, the supernatural, and the blurred boundaries between reality and the unseen world. Machen was deeply fascinated by ancient myths, legends, and esoteric traditions, and these elements frequently find their way into his stories. His writing style is characterized by a rich and atmospheric prose that creates a sense of unease and mystery.One of the most notable stories in the collection is "The White People," which is widely regarded as one of Machen's finest works. It tells the story of a young girl's exploration of an arcane book that reveals dark secrets and forbidden knowledge. This tale delves into themes of innocence corrupted and the dangers of delving too deep into the hidden mysteries of the universe.Another prominent story in "Holy Terrors" is "The Great God Pan," which explores the theme of scientific experimentation crossing paths with the supernatural. It tells the story of an experiment that aims to unlock the hidden realms of the human mind, ultimately leading to terrifying consequences. "The Great God Pan" is considered one of Machen's most influential works and has had a lasting impact on the horror genre.Overall, "Holy Terrors" offers readers a collection of eerie and atmospheric tales that delve into the darker corners of human existence and the occult. Arthur Machen's writings continue to be celebrated for their unique blend of horror, mysticism, and psychological exploration, making "Holy Terrors" a noteworthy addition to his body of work.

ISBN:
9789358397017
9789358397017
Category:
Adventure
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
09-01-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Zinc Read
Arthur Machen

Arthur Machen (Arthur Llewelyn Jones), a Welsh author of supernatural, fantasy, and horror fiction, was born on March 3, 1863. He grew up in Caerleon, Monmouthshire, and attended boarding school at Hereford Cathedral School.

He moved to London in 1881 and worked as a journalist, children's tutor, and publisher's clerk, finding time to write at night. By 1894, Machen had his first major success.

The Great God Pan was published by John Lane, and despite widespread criticism for its sexual and horrific content, it sold well and went into a second edition.

In the 1920s Machen's work became immensely popular in the United States, but Machen experienced increasing poverty; he was saved in 1931 by receiving a Civil List pension from the British government. Arthur Machen died on March 30, 1947.

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