The Gateway of the Monster
Autor: | William Hope Hodgson |
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EAN: | 4064066424862 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 08.12.2020 |
Untertitel: | Journey into Cosmic Horror: A Spine-Chilling Tale of Otherworldly Entities and Terrifying Dimensions |
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Schlagworte: | atmospheric prose style cosmic horror novel dark secret unraveling early 20th-century horror mysterious disappearances remote sea town science fiction blend supernatural thriller terrifying dimensions exploration weird fiction pioneer |
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In 'The Gateway of the Monster', William Hope Hodgson explores the ominous and supernatural elements of human existence, weaving a tale that delves into the abyss of the unknown. This novella, rich in atmospheric detail and vivid imagery, exemplifies Hodgson'Äôs hallmark style of blending cosmic horror with a philosophical inquiry into humanity's place in the universe. The narrative unfolds through the protagonist's encounters with monstrous entities, challenging the limits of perception and sanity, while embedding itself within the literary lineage of early 20th-century horror and weird fiction. William Hope Hodgson was an influential writer whose fascination with the sea and its mysterious depths profoundly shaped his storytelling. Born in 1877 in England and later spending significant time as a sailor, Hodgson's own experiences with the ocean imbued his works with a unique perspective on isolation and existential dread. His background in spiritualism and interest in the occult also guided his exploration of metaphysical themes, making 'The Gateway of the Monster' a crucial work within his oeuvre. Readers who appreciate tales that blur the lines between reality and the otherworldly will find 'The Gateway of the Monster' a compelling addition to their library. Hodgson'Äôs masterful prose invites readers into a realm where the dreadful meets the sublime, challenging them to confront the darkness that lies not just beyond, but also within. Engaging with this text will undeniably enrich one's understanding of early horror literature and its exploration of the human psyche.