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Matthew P. Shiel

    Cinema and the City - Film and Urban Societies in a Global Context Paper
    The House of Sounds and Others (Lovecraft's Library)
    Shapes in the Fire
    Shapes in the Fire by M. P. Shiel, Fiction, Literary, Horror, Fantasy
    Die purpurne Wolke
    Prinz Zaleski
    • Prinz Zaleski, ein russischer Adliger im Exil, erbt eine halb verfallene Abtei in Wales, auf die er sich zurückzieht, Haschisch und Opium raucht, seine weltberühmte Sammlung mittelalterlicher Bücher bewundert und antike Antiquitäten sammelt. Hin und wieder besucht ihn sein Freund Shiel und sucht seine Hilfe, um Kriminalfälle zu lösen, die die britische Polizei vor unlösbare Rätsel stellen. Und diese Fälle haben es in sich, denn sie liegen jenseits unserer Vorstellungskraft, wenn etwa ein Edelstein aus der Zeit der Kreuzzüge offenbar für den Tod eines Menschen verantwortlich ist ... Prince Zaleski erschien ursprünglich 1895 als M. P. Shiels erstes Buch. Sechzig Jahre später schrieb der Autor eine vierte und abschließende Story. Die vorliegende Ausgabe enthält alle vier Geschichten - in ihrer Gesamtheit bilden sie eines der herausragendsten Werke des britischen fin de siècle, das Einflüsse von Schriftstellern wie Edgar Allan Poe, Joris-Karl Huysmans und Oscar Wilde erkennen lässt

      Prinz Zaleski
    • This work stands out as a vibrant example of the English decadent movement, showcasing bold and extravagant themes. It explores the depths of human experience and aestheticism, pushing boundaries with its rich imagery and provocative ideas. The narrative is infused with a sense of rebellion against conventional morality, inviting readers to engage with its lush language and complex characters. Through its flamboyant style, the book captures the essence of a transformative literary era, making it a significant piece for enthusiasts of decadent literature.

      Shapes in the Fire by M. P. Shiel, Fiction, Literary, Horror, Fantasy
    • Shapes in the Fire

      Being a Mid-Winter-Night's Entertainment in Two Parts and an Interlude

      • 364 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      This book offers a faithful reprint of the original 1896 edition, presenting a unique mid-winter entertainment experience divided into two parts and an interlude. It captures the essence of the era's storytelling, showcasing imaginative narratives and engaging characters that reflect the charm of late 19th-century literature. The work invites readers to immerse themselves in a whimsical exploration of themes relevant to the season and human experience.

      Shapes in the Fire
    • M. P. Shiel (1865-1947) was a British author of many novels and tales, all written in a distinctively rich and mellifluous prose, and H. P. Lovecraft's discovery of the work of Shiel in 1923 was electrifying. Overwhelmed with the brilliance of "The House of Sounds," Lovecraft wrote an enthusiastic letter to Weird Tales, calling it "the most haunting thing I have read in a decade." Lovecraft also relished several other stories from Shiel's story collections, Shapes in the Fire (1896) and The Pale Ape (1911), including such tales as "Xélucha," "Huguenin's Wife," and "The Bride." In 1927 Lovecraft was engulfed by The Purple Cloud, rhapsodizing over its breathtaking vision of a world bereft of nearly all human and animal life.This volume, part of the Lovecraft's Library series, presents the first major selection of Shiel's work in thirty years. Reprinting the works that Lovecraft prized most highly among Shiel's bountiful output, it allows the modern reader to imbibe of that "high level of horrific magic" which Lovecraft himself found so rapturous.

      The House of Sounds and Others (Lovecraft's Library)
    • The story follows Adam Jeffson, who, from a young age, hears mysterious voices that lead him on an extraordinary journey. As the first man to reach the North Pole alone, he encounters a haunting landscape filled with both wonder and terror. His return to the ship marks the beginning of a deeper horror, as he grapples with the implications of his experiences. The narrative is rich with evocative descriptions that create a gripping atmosphere of suspense and exploration.

      The Purple Cloud by M. P. Shiel, Fiction, Literary, Horror
    • Unto the Third Generation

      • 402 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Set in the early 20th century, Shiel's novel follows the fortunes of two families intertwined by a dark secret. With vibrant characters, vivid descriptions, and a gripping plot, this unforgettable story will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.

      Unto the Third Generation
    • The Yellow Danger

      The Story of the World's Greatest War

      • 392 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, this reprint of a 1899 classic explores the tensions and conflicts arising from imperialism and the perception of the East as a threat to the West. It delves into themes of war, cultural clash, and the geopolitical landscape of the time. This edition maintains the integrity of the original narrative, providing readers with an authentic glimpse into historical perspectives and anxieties surrounding global power dynamics.

      The Yellow Danger
    • The Lord of the Sea

      • 344 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      This high-quality reprint preserves the original edition of a classic tale. It invites readers into a captivating narrative set against the backdrop of the sea, exploring themes of adventure and the human spirit. The story promises to engage with its rich imagery and timeless storytelling, making it a valuable addition for both new readers and fans of the original work.

      The Lord of the Sea