Arthur Machen :Critical Essays
Arthur Machen :Critical Essays
hardback
Published:
21 April, 2021
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781793635464 |
| ISBN10 | 1793635463 |
| Number Of Pages | 276 |
| Item Weight | 594 g |
| Product Dimensions | 164 x 228 x 26 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
Although praised by many, including Stephen King, Arthur Machen’s work remains a niche interest (with some exceptions) largely overshadowed by work of other late-19th- and early-20th-century writers of the supernatural and gothic. In the introduction to this book Sanna provides a thorough introduction to Machen’s life and work. This is followed by a dozen careful essays grouped into three sections: “Human Beings and Their Environments,” “Darwinism and Degeneration," and “Spirituality." Two of Machen’s most familiar texts, The Great God Pan and “The Bowmen,” are treated in separate essays, but the volume is more valuable for the discussions of Machan’s less-known work—his detective stories, his prose poetry, and some of his other novels... Sanna’s own contribution, “Heterotopic Spaces in Machen’s Fiction,” invokes Foucault in a sophisticated treatment of alternative worlds. Although Machen died in 1947, this collection leaves one with the sense that he was well rooted in fin de siècle decadence. * Choice Reviews *
This rich and wide-ranging collection reveals the complexity of Arthur Machen’s life, his ideas, and his writing. The contributors to this volume provide significant insights into Machen’s interests in archaeology and antiquarianism, materialism and medicine, spiritualism and the occult. Perhaps especially, there is much to learn here about Machen’s relationship to place: how he excavated London’s out-of-the-way passages and Wales’s mystical hills to prise out secret histories and hidden lives. Arthur Machen: Critical Essays will appeal particularly to those interested in gothic literature, fantasy and horror, decadence, and Victorian and Edwardian culture. -- Corinna Wagner, University of Exeter
All Machen scholars will be delighted with this critical collection. Not only do these lively essays add to the understanding of Arthur Machen's unique literary accomplishments, they can be read, and enjoyed, and appreciated by all with interests in supernatural fiction. Best of all, their diverse critical viewpoints and conclusions show that Machen's writings remain alive and vital in the 21st century. -- Richard J. Bleiler, author of The Strange Case of “The Angels of Mons”: Arthur Machen’s World War I Story, The Insistent Believers, and His Refutations
Author's Bio
Antonio Sanna is a support teacher in Sassari, Italy.