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Included in this volume of William Hope Hodgson's short fiction are the stories, "On the Bridge," "The Seahorses," "The Derelict," "My House Shall Be Called the House," "From the Tideless Sea," "The Captain of the Onion Boat," "The Voice in the Night," "Through the Vortex of a Cyclone," "The Mystery of the Derelict," and "The Shamraken Homeward-Bounder," and the poems "The Song of the Great Bull Whale," and "Grey Seas Are Dreaming of My Death."

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Included in this volume of William Hope Hodgson's short fiction are the stories, "On the Bridge," "The Seahorses," "The Derelict," "My House Shall Be Called the House," "From the Tideless Sea," "The Captain of the Onion Boat," "The Voice in the Night," "Through the Vortex of a Cyclone," "The Mystery of the Derelict," and "The Shamraken Homeward-Bounder," and the poems "The Song of the Great Bull Whale," and "Grey Seas Are Dreaming of My Death."

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William Hope Hodgson (1877-1918) was a prolific English author best known for his contributions to the genre of weird fiction and horror, as well as for his influence on later writers such as H.P. Lovecraft. His work often contains elements of fantasy, science fiction, and sea stories, reflecting his early experiences at sea. Hodgson ran away from boarding school to join the Merchant Navy, an adventure that deeply influenced his literary preoccupations and narrative style. His time at sea inspired several short stories and novels, not least of which includes 'Men of the Deep Waters' (1914), a collection of spine-tingling nautical tales that blend the supernatural with a detailed understanding of maritime life. Hodgson was a gifted describer of the monstrous and arcane, frequently situated in a marine setting, which became his signature motif. His vivid and atmospheric style drenches the readers in menacing darkness, with an unrelenting tension characteristic of his horror narratives. William Hope Hodgson's work often grapples with the fear of the unknown and the power of nature, a theme that permeates 'Men of the Deep Waters' and other works such as 'The Boats of the 'Glen Carrig'' (1907), 'The House on the Borderland' (1908), and 'The Night Land' (1912). Despite his untimely death in World War I, Hodgson's literary output has continued to be celebrated for its dark imagination and its significant role in shaping weird fiction as a distinct genre.