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In 'Pharos, the Egyptian,' Guy Boothby weaves an enthralling narrative that fuses gothic horror with adventure, immersing readers in an atmospheric tale of ancient mysticism and a chilling quest. The book marries a fin-de-siècle fascination with the occult to the heightened interest in Egyptology of the period, propelled forward by a polished literary style that keeps the reader ensnared in its suspenseful plot. Boothby's writing excels in its ability to transport the reader, using rich descriptions of both the contemporary and ancient world to build an eerie sense of the supernatural…mehr

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In 'Pharos, the Egyptian,' Guy Boothby weaves an enthralling narrative that fuses gothic horror with adventure, immersing readers in an atmospheric tale of ancient mysticism and a chilling quest. The book marries a fin-de-siècle fascination with the occult to the heightened interest in Egyptology of the period, propelled forward by a polished literary style that keeps the reader ensnared in its suspenseful plot. Boothby's writing excels in its ability to transport the reader, using rich descriptions of both the contemporary and ancient world to build an eerie sense of the supernatural entangled with the historical. The oeuvre of Guy Boothby was distinctly marked by influences from his contemporary landscape, and 'Pharos, the Egyptian' is no exception. The novel, likely influenced by Boothby's own travels and the Victorian era's obsession with Egypt, demonstrates an intricate understanding of its subject matter. Boothby's adeptness at encapsulating the zeitgeist of his times, blending the intrigue of antiquities with the prevailing gothic literature themes, births a story that is as imaginative as it is reflective of its era's preoccupations. Readers who delight in tales rich with historical allure and the thrill of the supernatural will find 'Pharos, the Egyptian' a captivating journey. Boothby's novel stands as an accomplished entry in the canon of Victorian gothic literature, worthy of examination by those who are fascinated by the interplay between history and fiction. The enigmatic Pharos captivates the imagination, promising a journey filled with danger, mystery, and the compelling power of ancient legacies.

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Guy Boothby (1867-1905) was an Australian novelist and writer, prominent for his prolific contributions to Victorian popular fiction during the turn of the 20th century. Born in Adelaide, South Australia, Boothby was the son of a judge and exhibited an early interest in literature. He moved to England with the aim of pursuing his literary career, where he gained significant recognition. Boothby's writing is often characterized by its adventure elements, dramatic plotlines, and an infusion of the supernatural, which was widely appealing to the tastes of his contemporary reading audience. Perhaps his most famous creation is the character Dr. Nikola, an occult villain featured in a series of novels. However, amongst his standalone works, 'Pharos, the Egyptian' stands out as one of his notable pieces. Published in 1899, this novel exemplifies Boothby's attraction to the themes of ancient civilizations and supernatural occurrences. It tells the story of a man named Pharos, who is revealed to be a 3,000-year-old Egyptian sorcerer. The book is steeped in mystery and showcases Boothby's flair for suspense and the macabre. Guy Boothby's prolific output, encompassing over 50 novels and numerous short stories, cemented his reputation in the annals of English literature, particularly within the genre of supernatural and adventure fiction. His influence extended to his contemporaries and the generations that followed, reflecting the enduring appeal of his literary style.