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The Collected Works - cover

The Collected Works

Arthur Machen

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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Arthur Machen's "The Collected Works" serves as a monumental compilation of his most revered writings, blending horror, mysticism, and the supernatural. These stories are characterized by Machen's lyrical prose and dense atmospherics, evoking a world where the uncanny meets the everyday. The work exemplifies the aesthetics of late Victorian literature, capturing the fascination with the macabre and the ineffable through richly developed characters and haunting landscapes, inviting readers to explore existential themes alongside sensations of dread and awe. Machen, a Welsh author and mystic, emerged from a background steeped in Catholicism and folklore. His personal experiences and deep interest in the mystical led him to question the boundaries of perception and reality, shaping the philosophical underpinnings of his narratives. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of ancient myth and language, Machen's writings transpire from a unique blend of personal belief and cultural heritage, presenting a distinct voice in the realm of supernatural literature. For readers drawn to the power of the uncanny and the philosophical inquiries woven throughout, "The Collected Works" is an essential addition to the literary canon. It not only showcases Machen's mastery of language and atmosphere but also invites contemporary readers to engage with the deep complexities of faith, nature, and the inexplicable—making it a compelling exploration for anyone intrigued by the mysteries of existence.
Disponible depuis: 11/10/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 1545 pages.

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