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Four Weird Tales

1907

Algernon Blackwood

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Four Weird Tales

Algernon Blackwood

1907

British Literature, Science-Fiction & Fantasy, Short Stories

Four Weird Tales is a collection of supernatural short stories by Algernon Blackwood, first published in 1907. The anthology includes notable narratives such as 'The Insanity of Jones,' which explores themes of reincarnation and existential purpose through the eyes of a man grappling with his past lives. Blackwood's atmospheric storytelling and philosophical insights make this collection significant in the fantasy and horror genres, showcasing his ability to blend the mysterious with the profound.

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A collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The tales delve into the mysterious and the supernatura...

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“Adventures come to the adventurous, and mysterious things fall in the way of those who, with wonder and imagination, are on the watch for them; but the majority of people go past the doors that are half ajar, thinking them closed, and fail to notice the faint stirrings of the great curtain that hangs ever in the form of appearances between them and the world of causes behind.””

— Algernon Blackwood

“We have tried all things, and found all wanting””

— Algernon Blackwood

“So convinced was he that the external world was the result of a vast deception practised upon him by the gross senses, that when he stared at a great building like St. Paul's he felt it would not very much surprise him to see it suddenly quiver like a shape of jelly and then melt utterly away, while in its place stood all at once revealed the mass of colour, or the great intricate vibrations, or the splendid sound”

— Algernon Blackwood

“Life, using matter to express itself in bodily shape, first traces a geometrical pattern. From the lowest form in crystals, upwards to more complicated patterns in the higher organisations”

— Algernon Blackwood

“Smoke and fire go together always.””

— Algernon Blackwood

“Love is known only by feeling it," she said, her voice deepening a little. "Behind the form you feel the person loved. The process is an evocation, pure and simple. An arduous ceremonial, involving worship and devotional preparation, is the means. It is a difficult ritual”

— Algernon Blackwood

“For according to his beliefs there was no Chance, and could be no ultimate shirking, and to avoid a problem was merely to waste time and lose opportunities for development.””

— Algernon Blackwood

“All his life he had realised that his senses brought to him merely a more or less interesting set of sham appearances; that space, as men measure it, was utterly misleading; that time, as the clock ticked it in a succession of minutes, was arbitrary nonsense; and, in fact, that all his sensory perceptions were but a clumsy representation of real things behind the curtain”

— Algernon Blackwood

“For only to the few whose inner senses have been quickened, perchance by some strange suffering in the depths, or by a natural temperament bequeathed from a remote past, comes the knowledge, not too welcome, that this greater world lies ever at their elbow, and that any moment a chance combination of moods and forces may invite them to cross the shifting frontier.””

— Algernon Blackwood

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