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The Boats of the Glen Carrig The House on the Borderland & The Ghost Pirates - cover

The Boats of the Glen Carrig The House on the Borderland & The Ghost Pirates

William Hope Hodgson

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "The Boats of the Glen Carrig, The House on the Borderland & The Ghost Pirates," William Hope Hodgson masterfully interweaves themes of isolation and the supernatural with a profound sense of the unknown. The collection showcases Hodgson's unique blend of horror and fantasy, utilizing vivid imagery and an atmospheric narrative style that immerses the reader in otherworldly realms. Each tale unfolds within a framework of existential dread, revealing humanity's vulnerabilities when confronted with cosmic forces beyond comprehension, thus reflecting early 20th-century literary preoccupations with modernity and the sublime. William Hope Hodgson, an English author and poet, was deeply influenced by his experiences at sea and his fascination with the esoteric. His background as a sailor brought a distinct authenticity to his depictions of maritime horrors, while his interests in philosophy and mysticism infused his writing with a sense of existential inquiry. Hodgson's tumultuous life and eventual service in World War I inform the depth and intensity of his narratives, contributing to a worldview that grapples with isolation and the terror of the uncanny. For readers seeking an exploration of the eerie and the macabre, this collection is a must-read. Hodgson's vivid storytelling and rich symbolism captivate the imagination and provoke deep reflection on the fragility of human existence. Highly recommended for enthusiasts of horror literature and those intrigued by the philosophical implications of the supernatural.
Disponible depuis: 11/10/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 410 pages.

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