THE WEIRD TALES - Horror & Macabre Collection

THE WEIRD TALES - Horror & Macabre Collection

by Arthur Machen
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 12/01/2024

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In "The Weird Tales - Horror & Macabre Collection," Arthur Machen masterfully weaves a tapestry of the uncanny and the grotesque, showcasing his distinctive prose that flirts with the boundaries of reality and the supernatural. This anthology captures the essence of early 20th-century horror, interlacing eldritch themes with psychological depth, and offers readers a glimpse into the human psyche's darkest corners. Machen's stories, rich with symbolism and evocative imagery, epitomize the aesthetic of the Decadent movement, inviting readers to explore the thin veil between the mundane and the mystical. Arthur Machen, a pivotal figure in the development of modern horror literature, was influenced by his profound interest in spirituality, folklore, and mysticism. Born in 1863 in Wales, his Welsh heritage and religious upbringing significantly shaped his worldview. Machen's writing often reflects an obsession with the unknown and the unexplainable, stemming from his belief in the unseen forces that govern life. His works have inspired generations of writers, solidifying his importance in the canon of supernatural fiction. "The Weird Tales" is indispensable for aficionados of horror and literary enthusiasts alike, providing a compelling exploration of the strange and the macabre. Readers seeking to immerse themselves in a world teeming with eerie atmospheres and haunting narratives will find this collection a treasure trove of unsettling tales that linger long after the final page is turned.

ISBN:
8596547808244
8596547808244
Category:
Horror & ghost stories
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
12-01-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
GoodPress
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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