Blackwood Algernon Boeken
Algernon Blackwood, een Engelse schrijver, geldt als een meester van het bovennatuurlijke en het ongewone. Zijn verhalen, diep geïnfuseerd met een diepe liefde voor de natuur, verkennen de delicate grenzen tussen onze realiteit en andere dimensies. Blackwood blinkt uit in het creëren van een sfeer van ijzingwekkende angst en spirituele terreur, die lezers naar verontrustende en onbekende rijken trekt. Zijn onderscheidende stijl en fascinatie voor het occulte en latente psychische krachten consolideren zijn belangrijke plaats in de griezelliteratuur.







The Willows and Others
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The Camp of the Dog
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Set in the outback, a group’s camping trip takes a chilling turn when they encounter a werewolf, blending adventure with supernatural horror. Originally published in 1908, this short story showcases Algernon Blackwood's talent for weaving eerie narratives. Blackwood, a versatile writer with a diverse background, contributed significantly to supernatural fiction, producing numerous stories and novels. This work is part of the Cryptofiction Classics series, which features tales of mythical creatures from renowned authors, enriching the genre of cryptozoology.
The Willows
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Renowned for its impact on later writers, particularly H.P. Lovecraft, this novella delves into the eerie and supernatural. Set against a backdrop of nature's beauty and terror, it explores themes of isolation and the unknown. Blackwood's masterful storytelling creates an atmosphere of suspense and dread, making it a seminal work in the horror genre. The novella's lasting influence highlights its significance in English literature, particularly within the supernatural narrative tradition.
The Man Whom the Trees Loved
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Algernon Henry Blackwood, an English writer known for supernatural tales, gained prominence in horror during his late thirties, producing ten short story collections and numerous novels and plays. His works often reflect his deep appreciation for nature, aiming to evoke awe rather than mere fear. Notable examples include "The Centaur," "Julius LeVallon," and its sequel, "The Bright Messenger." Blackwood's unique approach to storytelling sets him apart in the genre, blending elements of the supernatural with profound themes of wonder.
Algernon Blackwood Horror Stories
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Blackwood, alongside M.R. James, is one of the pillars of the modern horror story. With an eye for a chilling detail he leaves the reader always casting nervously behind. Blackwood wrote story after story of haunted places and long dark shadows, many of which feature in this stunning collection, including A Haunted Island, The Willows and more.
The Garden of Survival
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Algernon Henry Blackwood, an English writer renowned for his supernatural tales, transitioned to horror in his late thirties, achieving significant success with ten short story collections and numerous media appearances. His works, including novels like The Centaur and Julius LeVallon, often evoke awe rather than fear, deeply reflecting his love for nature. Blackwood's extensive oeuvre includes fourteen novels and various plays, showcasing his versatility and enduring impact on the genre.
The Collected Shorter Supernatural & Weird Fiction of Algernon Blackwood Volume 3
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This collection showcases Blackwood's remarkable talent in crafting shorter fiction, presenting a diverse array of stories that highlight his unique narrative style and thematic depth. Readers can expect an exploration of the supernatural, the mysterious, and the human experience, all woven together with Blackwood's signature prose. Each story invites readers into a world of imagination, making this anthology a significant addition to his body of work.
The Collected Shorter Supernatural & Weird Fiction of Algernon Blackwood Volume 7
One Short Story, Three Novelettes and One Novella of the Strange and Unusual Including 'The Man Whom the Trees Loved', 'The Regeneration of Lord Ernie' and 'The Wendigo'
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This collection features a selection of eerie and supernatural stories by Algernon Blackwood, showcasing his mastery of the uncanny. Known for his atmospheric writing, Blackwood explores themes of nature, the unknown, and human psychology. The seventh volume in the Leonaur series presents a range of narratives that delve into the mysterious and the inexplicable, inviting readers into a world where reality blurs with the extraordinary. Each tale captivates with its vivid imagery and compelling storytelling.
The Collected Shorter Supernatural & Weird Fiction of Algernon Blackwood Volume 3
Eighteen Short Stories & One Novella of the Strange and Unusual Including 'The Transfer', 'Entrance and Exit', 'The Eccentricity of Simon Parnacute' and 'The Temptation of
- 260bladzijden
- 10 uur lezen
This collection showcases Blackwood's remarkable talent in crafting shorter fiction, featuring a diverse array of stories that highlight his unique narrative style and imaginative themes. Readers can expect a blend of the eerie, the mystical, and the profound, reflecting Blackwood's mastery in exploring the human experience and the natural world. Each story invites readers into a captivating world, demonstrating his ability to evoke emotion and provoke thought through concise and powerful storytelling.