Welsh writer Arthur Machen shot to prominence in the 1890s through the pagan-themed gothic tales – including The Great God Pan (1894) and The Three Imposters (1895) – that helped to lay the foundation of the weird fiction genre. He was also a journalist, literary critic, biographer, and mythographer whose nongothic fiction, for example his magisterial Künstlerroman The Hill of Dreams (1907), drew inspiration from Celtic Christianity, anthropology, occultism, British folklore, and the Welsh countryside. Machen's career was rejuvenated during World War I through his famous Angels of Mons story, “The Bowmen” (1914), and retained its mythopoeic direction through his repeated literary revisitations of the Grail legend
Within religious studies, terror has often been regarded as the ancillary of religion or, more gener...
The aim of this dissertation is to analyse the early writings of Arthur Machen (1863?1947) by focusi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 79-87.This thesis demonstrates the way in which Arthur Machen...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Arthur Machen (1863-1947) was a Welsh author now known alm...
This thesis traces a line of engagement with Welsh mythology and folklore in British fiction from th...
This talk will explore the novel The Hill of Dreams (written between 1895-97 and published in 1907),...
Discusses one of Machen’s rare stories that deal with “the good supernatural”— in this case, the Gra...
In order to fully understand what weird fiction is and how the mode works, one must consider weird f...
Although he didn’t refer to a well-defined « Gothic » genre, Arthur Machen, in his 1895 novel, took ...
Arthur Machen (‘rhymes with blacken,’ as he used to say) is one of the most intriguing writers and p...
In his Geography of Victorian Gothic Fiction (1999), Robert Mighall presents ‘anachronistic conflict...
Examines Anglo-Welsh fin-de-siècle/decadent/’weird fiction’ writer Arthur Machen’s 1895 short story ...
The article looks at the relationship between the music of the English composer John Ireland and his...
Arthur Machen (1863-1947) read The Book of NicholasFlamelas a child and later in his life spent seve...
My article recovers a forgotten moment in the history of popular fiction criticism - the late Victor...
Within religious studies, terror has often been regarded as the ancillary of religion or, more gener...
The aim of this dissertation is to analyse the early writings of Arthur Machen (1863?1947) by focusi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 79-87.This thesis demonstrates the way in which Arthur Machen...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Arthur Machen (1863-1947) was a Welsh author now known alm...
This thesis traces a line of engagement with Welsh mythology and folklore in British fiction from th...
This talk will explore the novel The Hill of Dreams (written between 1895-97 and published in 1907),...
Discusses one of Machen’s rare stories that deal with “the good supernatural”— in this case, the Gra...
In order to fully understand what weird fiction is and how the mode works, one must consider weird f...
Although he didn’t refer to a well-defined « Gothic » genre, Arthur Machen, in his 1895 novel, took ...
Arthur Machen (‘rhymes with blacken,’ as he used to say) is one of the most intriguing writers and p...
In his Geography of Victorian Gothic Fiction (1999), Robert Mighall presents ‘anachronistic conflict...
Examines Anglo-Welsh fin-de-siècle/decadent/’weird fiction’ writer Arthur Machen’s 1895 short story ...
The article looks at the relationship between the music of the English composer John Ireland and his...
Arthur Machen (1863-1947) read The Book of NicholasFlamelas a child and later in his life spent seve...
My article recovers a forgotten moment in the history of popular fiction criticism - the late Victor...
Within religious studies, terror has often been regarded as the ancillary of religion or, more gener...
The aim of this dissertation is to analyse the early writings of Arthur Machen (1863?1947) by focusi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 79-87.This thesis demonstrates the way in which Arthur Machen...