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In "The Great Return," Arthur Machen crafts a masterful blend of fantasy and philosophical inquiry, exploring themes of mysticism, ancient myth, and the unexplored dimensions of the human experience. Set against the backdrop of modernity, Machen utilizes his signature lyrical style and rich symbolism, drawing readers into a world where the boundaries of reality blur with the supernatural. This novella reflects the literary context of the early 20th century, characterized by a burgeoning interest in the esoteric and the transcendental'Äîelements that Machen deftly weaves into a narrative that…mehr

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In "The Great Return," Arthur Machen crafts a masterful blend of fantasy and philosophical inquiry, exploring themes of mysticism, ancient myth, and the unexplored dimensions of the human experience. Set against the backdrop of modernity, Machen utilizes his signature lyrical style and rich symbolism, drawing readers into a world where the boundaries of reality blur with the supernatural. This novella reflects the literary context of the early 20th century, characterized by a burgeoning interest in the esoteric and the transcendental'Äîelements that Machen deftly weaves into a narrative that questions the very fabric of perception and existence. Arthur Machen, a Welsh author celebrated for his contributions to the horror and weird fiction genres, was deeply influenced by his fascination with folklore, the occult, and the unseen forces of nature. His life experiences, including a profound connection to the mythic landscape of Wales, undoubtedly informed his writing. Machen's belief in the beauty and significance of ritual and the supernatural lends depth to this work, making it a compelling exploration of human longing for something beyond the mundane. "The Great Return" is an essential read for fans of speculative fiction and those intrigued by the metaphysical questions surrounding our reality. Machen's evocative prose invites readers to contemplate their own beliefs about the unseen and encourages a deeper recognition of the extraordinary aspects of life that often go unnoticed. This book is a treasure for those who appreciate literature that prompts profound reflection.

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Arthur Llewellyn Jones was a Welsh author and mystic who lived from March 3, 1863, to December 15, 1947. Arthur Machen was his pen name. He is best known for writing important horror, fantasy, and magical stories. Stephen King said that his short story "The Great God Pan" (1890 or 1894) was "Maybe the best in the English language." It is considered a classic in the horror genre. Many people read his short story "The Bowmen" as if it were true, which is how the story of the Angels of Mons came to be. Charles Llewelyn Jones was born in Caerleon, Monmouthshire, and became Richard Machen. There is a blue plaque on the house where he was born, which is across the street from the Olde Bull Inn in The Square at Caerleon and next to the Priory Hotel. He often called Monmouthshire by the name of the medieval Welsh kingdom, Gwent. The area's beautiful scenery and Celtic, Roman, and medieval history left a big impact on him, and his love of it is at the heart of many of his works. The Machen family came from Carmarthenshire and had a long history of being priests.