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Algernon Blackwood

Algernon Blackwood

Algernon Blackwood was an influential English writer known for his mastery of supernatural fiction and ghost stories. Born in 1869, he developed a fascination with nature and the mystical, which deeply influenced his writing style. His notable works include 'The Willows' and 'The Wendigo,' both celebrated for their atmospheric tension and psychological depth. Blackwood's storytelling often blurred the lines between reality and the supernatural, earning him a prominent place among the early pioneers of weird fiction. His collection 'Incredible Adventures' is regarded as a landmark in the genre, showcasing his ability to evoke fear and wonder through vivid descriptions and compelling narratives. Throughout his career, Blackwood's contributions to literature extended beyond fiction; he was also a journalist and a broadcaster, engaging audiences with his captivating narratives. Literary critic S. T. Joshi praised Blackwood's work, noting its consistent merit and significance in the realm of weird literature. His legacy endures as a key figure in the development of ghost stories, influencing generations of writers and readers who appreciate the eerie and the unknown.

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Algernon Henry Blackwood CBE (14 March 1869 – 10 December 1951) was an English broadcasting narrator, journalist, noveli...

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“The Wise are silent, the Foolish speak, and children are thus led astray.””

“When common objects in this way be come charged with the suggestion of horror, they stimulate the imagination far more than things of unusual appearance; and these bushes, crowding huddled about us, assumed for me in the darkness a bizarre grotesquerie of appearance that lent to them somehow the aspect of purposeful and living creatures. Their very ordinariness, I felt, masked what was malignant and hostile to us.””

The Willows

“No place worth knowing yields itself at sight, and those the leastinviting on first view may leave the most haunting pictures upon thewalls of memory.””

A Prisoner in Fairyland

“The Wise are silent, the Foolish speak, and children are thus led astray.””

“When common objects in this way be come charged with the suggestion of horror, they stimulate the imagination far more than things of unusual appearance; and these bushes, crowding huddled about us, assumed for me in the darkness a bizarre grotesquerie of appearance that lent to them somehow the aspect of purposeful and living creatures. Their very ordinariness, I felt, masked what was malignant and hostile to us.””

The Willows

“No place worth knowing yields itself at sight, and those the leastinviting on first view may leave the most haunting pictures upon thewalls of memory.””

A Prisoner in Fairyland

Books from the author

John SilenceStories

Algernon Blackwood

John Silence Stories

The Wendigo

1910

Algernon Blackwood

The EmptyHouse andOther GhostStories

Algernon Blackwood

The Wolvesof God, andOther FeyStories

Algernon Blackwood

The Wolves of God, and Other Fey Stories

JohnSilence,PhysicianExtraordin...

Algernon Blackwood

John Silence, Physician Extraordinary

A Prisonerin Fairyland(the BookThat 'unc...

Algernon Blackwood

Three JohnSilenceStories

Algernon Blackwood

The Wave: AnEgyptianAftermath

1916

Algernon Blackwood

The Man Whomthe TreesLoved

1912

Algernon Blackwood

The Centaur

1911

Algernon Blackwood

Jimbo: AFantasy

Algernon Blackwood

The BrightMessenger

Algernon Blackwood

The Bright Messenger

The HumanChord

1910

Algernon Blackwood

JuliusLevallon: AnEpisode

1916

Algernon Blackwood

Julius Levallon: An Episode

The Gardenof Survival

1918

Algernon Blackwood

The Damned

Algernon Blackwood

The Promiseof Air

1918

Algernon Blackwood

TheEducation ofUncle Paul

1909

Algernon Blackwood

The Education of Uncle Paul

The ExtraDay

1915

Algernon Blackwood

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