The Terror: A Mystery
Autor: | Arthur Machen |
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EAN: | 4057664652089 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 21.11.2019 |
Untertitel: | Unveiling ancient legends and sinister secrets in eerie rural Wales |
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Schlagworte: | Gothic horror novel ancient legends early 20th century haunting atmosphere indigenous mythology occult themes psychological suspense rural Welsh folklore supernatural mystery weird fiction classic |
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In 'The Terror: A Mystery,' Arthur Machen delivers a haunting exploration of the uncanny, framed within a narrative that oscillates between the psychological and the supernatural. Set in a rural English landscape, the book weaves a complex tapestry of dread and mystery as an ordinary village is engulfed by inexplicable and terrifying events. Machen employs a lyrical and atmospheric prose style, invoking a sense of cosmic horror that resonates with the works of contemporaries like H.P. Lovecraft. His deft use of suggestive imagery and symbolism elevates the text, situating it within the broader literary context of early 20th-century Gothic fiction, where the boundaries between reality and the ethereal blur. Arthur Machen, a figure integral to the development of supernatural fiction, drew upon his Welsh heritage and personal experiences to craft narratives that explore the themes of mysticism and existential dread. Known for his philosophical musings on the nature of reality and the power of the unseen, Machen's own encounters with the eerie inform his storytelling. 'The Terror,' originally published in 1917, reflects the anxieties of a world overshadowed by the futility of war and the looming specter of societal collapse. For those who appreciate literature that transcends mere horror, 'The Terror: A Mystery' is a must-read'Äîa profound meditation on fear and the unknown, deserving of a place on any scholarly shelf. Machen's evocative prose will linger long after the last page is turned, urging readers to confront their own fears and the mysteries that surround existence.