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  1. Biography - Blackwood, Algernon (Henry) (1869-1951): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. Jimbo: A Fantasy by Blackwood Algernon 1869-1951, 2010-10-13
  3. Julius Le Vallon; an episode. by Algernon Blackwood . by Blackwood. Algernon. 1869-1951., 1916-01-01
  4. The extra day. by Algernon Blackwood . by Blackwood. Algernon. 1869-1951., 1915-01-01
  5. The wave; an Egyptian aftermath by Algernon, 1869-1951 Blackwood, 2009-10-26
  6. A prisoner in fairyland (the book that 'Uncle Paul ' wrote) by Blackwood. Algernon. 1869-1951., 1914-01-01
  7. Jimbo. a fantasy. by Blackwood. Algernon. 1869-1951., 1909-01-01
  8. The wolves of God, and other fey stories by Algernon, 1869-1951 Blackwood, 2009-10-26
  9. Algernon Blackwood: An Extraordinary Life by Mike Ashley, 2001-11-20
  10. Algernon Blackwood: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in World Literature) by Mike Ashley, 1987-10-20
  11. Algernon Blackwood: Masters of the Weird Tale by Algernon Blackwood, 2010-12-01
  12. The Empty House and Other Ghost Stories by Algernon Blackwood, 2009-08-25
  13. Karma; a reincarnation play in prologue by Algernon Blackwood 1869-1951 Pearn Violet from old catalog joint author, 1918-12-31

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Born Berkshire. Blackwood Algernon (18691951) Novelist. Born kent. Blake George(1893-1961) Novelist. Born Scotland. Blake William (1757-1827) Artist and Poet.
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Blackmore, RD 18251900. Blackwood, Algernon Henry 1869-1951. Blair,Eric (George Orwell) 1903-1950. Blake, William 1757-1827.
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Translate this page Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951) fue uno de los artífices fundamentales de la granrevolución que experimentó el cuento de miedo a comienzos de este siglo.
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46. Best Ghost Stories Book Algernon Blackwood Hardcover Peter Smith Pub
Blackwood (18691951), who must rank as one of the greatest English language BoneChilling Tales of the Strange Algernon Blackwood writes some very creepy
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Manufacturer: Peter Smith Pub Release Date: November, 2011 Media: Hardcover ISBN: Customer Reviews: Classic Terror Blackwood wrote a lot, and some of it is mediocre, but there are two magnificent stories in this collection that every aficionado of classic ghost stories should have: "The Willows" and "The Wendigo." No other writer of supernatural fiction ever conveyed the horror of isolation in nature as well as Blackwood in these stories (at least to my knowledge). Enjoy Unsurpassed Fiction That Will Change Your Life It's unfortunate that this collection of unequalled horror and suspense pieces goes by the name "ghost stories." In fact, there are almost no ghosts to be found in this book. Blackwood (1869-1951), who must rank as one of the greatest English language fiction writers ever, is also one of literature's best-kept secrets, a genius who exquisitely married mind-bending metaphysical revelation with unbearable suspense. Calling these "ghost stories" is like calling Moby Dick a "fishing tale" or Les Miserables a "detective story" it simply doesn't begin to reveal the scope and depth of what is contained. It's hard to compare Blackwood with any other writer, because he was so unique. He was a major influence on H. P. Lovecraft, but was vastly more compelling, subtle and profound. You might think of him as Hermann Hesse meets a maturer version of H. P. Lovecraft.

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48. Algernon
Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Algernon Swinburne (18371909) Britishpoet. Algernon Henry Blackwood (1869-1951) British writer.
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GGII 801. Algernon Blackwood (18691951). 2869. ASHLEY, Mike. GGII 0794.2873. WILLARD, Thomas. “Blackwood, Algernon (1869-1951)” (pp. 25-27).
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(See under Lovecraft. ). Medusa s Coil. . (See under Lovecraft. ).BACK TO TOP. Blackwood, Algernon. (18691951). REH to HP Lovecraft, ca.
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The heading of "The House of Arabu" consists of seven lines from this ancient text, also known as "Descent of Ishtar to the Nether World." The quotation seems to be from Morals in Ancient Babylon , by Joseph McCabe (Little Blue Book #1076), slightly modified (in the quotation, a second clause in each of the first two lines has been dropped; the first part of these lines, and the rest of the quotation, is identical to the McCabe text). BACK TO TOP
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One Who Walked Alone , p. 204: [REH makes the suggestion that Shakespeare's plays might have been written by Bacon (an idea first put forth in the mid-19th century; see "Shakespeare")] "'Can't you just see those old Elizabethans sitting around talking, trying to decide whether revenge should be done by the next of kin or by the State?

51. Supernatural Horror In Literature - Bibliography By Howard Phillips Lovecraft -
The Suitable Surroundings. ? The Spook House. Blackwood, Algernon(18691951) An Episode in a Lodging House; Incredible Adventures;
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    Adam, Villiers de l'Isle
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    Lucius Apuleius
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    • Louis Lambert
    • Melmoth Reconciled
    • Seraphita
    • The Wild Ass's Skin
    • Sir Bertrand
    Baring-Gould, Sabine
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    • The Magus
    Barrie, Sir James Matthew
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    Benson, Edward Frederic
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        • The Moonlit Road 1
        • A Diagnosis Of Death 1
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        • A Jug Of Syrup 1
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        • A Baby Tramp 1
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        • A Psychological Shipwreck 1
        • The Middle Toe Of The Right Foot
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        • The Realm Of The Unreal 1
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53. Stories, Listed By Author
Blackwood, Algernon (Henry) (18691951) AlongCame a Spider, (ms) London Mystery 8 51
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54. Nick Freeman (Abstract), The Development Of Paganism, Belief Beyond Boundaries R
Focusing on the work of writers such as Arthur Machen (18631947), Rudyard Kipling(1865-1936) Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951), and Saki (HH Munro 1870-1916
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'A longing for the wood-world at night': the Influence of the Literature of the Occult Revival on Modern Paganism
Nick Freeman, Department of English, University of the West of England For Erricson had got upon his old subject: that the gods were not dead, but merely withdrawn, and that even a single true worshipper was enough to draw them into touch with the world, into the sphere of humanity, even into active and visible transformation. Algernon Blackwood, 'The Sea Fit', Pan's Garden (1912) . . . he was filled with a longing for the wood-world at night, with a desire for its darkness, for the mystery of it beneath the moon. Arthur Machen, 'Midsummer', Ornaments in Jade (1924) This paper will seek to address ways in which literature from the so-called 'occult revival' of the has influenced Paganism in the 20th century. Focusing on the work of writers such as Arthur Machen (1863-1947), Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951), and Saki ([H.H. Munro] 1870-1916), it will examine the ways in which the 'weird tale' emerged from the late Victorian interest in the occult and passed into a wider imaginative framework. As such, their work has had considerable impact both on major figures in post-war Paganism (Gerald Gardner was a Kipling enthusiast, for example) and on a wider reading public. Significantly, major reprints of the work of Machen, Blackwood and Saki coincided with the upsurge of popular interest in the occult during the 1960s. All of these writers specialised in short fiction, and this had led to their being frequently anthologised, both for adults, and notably, for children.

55. FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION: STORIES (by Date)
Blackwood, Algernon, At a Mayfair Luncheon, ss, (18691951) 1st pub. in WindsorMagazine, 1936 MAR; UK fantasy writer, lived in Canada US; 1st story pub.
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Issue Date Author Story Title Type Comments 1986 JUL Asimov, Isaac Science: Labels on the Molecules sces Niemand, O. Wisdom of Having Money, The nv 1986 AUG Aandahl, Vance Born From the Beast na Budrys, Algis Books br Hiller, Neil W. First I Came to Los Angeles ss has novella Spacecamp(1986), with his wife Barbara B. Hiller, a juvenile adaptation/novelization of the movie script of SpaceCamp(1986), which stars Kate Capshaw Gallagher, Stephen By the River, Fontainebleau ss has novels Follower(1984), Valley of Lights(1987), Oktober(1988), the latter about an experimental drug that allows the protagonist to control other people's nightmares Funnell, Augustine Trick nv Farris, Joseph Cartoon: Bus Stop ct Ellison, Harlan Harlan Ellison's Watching, Installment 18: In Which Youth Goeth Before a Fall mr Purtill, Richard L. Something in the Blood ss Strickland, Brad In the Hour Before Dawn ss has completed ya fantasy adventures begun by the late John Bellairs, in his Lewis Barnavelt series, The Ghost in the Mirror(1993), The Vengeance of the Witch-Finder(1993), The Doom of the Haunted Opera(1995); alone, The Hand of the Necromancer(1996) Asimov, Isaac

56. The SF Site Featured Review: Great Ghost Stories/Great Horror Stories
Ambrose Bierce (18421914), Staley Fleming s Hallucination, 405. Algernon Blackwood(1869-1951), Keeping his Promise, 72. Marjorie Bowen, The Folding Doors, 57.
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57. Alfred A. Knopf Inc. Records, Index
247.11, 744.7 Blackwell, Eva O 654.9 Blackwell, Jerry 224.15(C) Blackwell,Richard 62.1(C) Blackwood, Algernon, 18691951 648.10 Blackwood, James
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Translate this page Dagegen wurde seine Rolle als Philosoph, Humorist, Spaßmacher und Kinderbuchautorin den Vordergrund gerückt. Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951)
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AMBROSE BIERCE (1842 - 1914?) Sogar der Brockhaus wird respektvoll und ein bisschen schwärmerisch, wenn es um Ambrose Bierce geht: Er nennt ihn den "Meister der Kurzgeschichte." Die Kurzgeschichten des amerikanischen Zeitungskolumnisten, Satirikers, Essayisten und Aphoristikers zeichneten sich, so das Nachschlagewerk, durch "bissigen Humor, makabre Inhalte und präzise Beschreibungen psychischer Ausnahmesituationen" aus. H.G Wells ( Bei Herbert George Wells, einem der Stichwortgeber der modernen Sience Fiction, gehen das "Triviale" und das "Fantastische" eine wunderbare Symbiose ein, hinter der die Person des Autors fast vollkommen verschwindet. Seine Imaginationen von Zeitreisen, Angriffen aus dem Weltall, Kometeneinschlägen und genetischen Manipulationen auf der einen Seite und seine sozialen Utopien einer geeinten Menschheit sind in der Gegenwart mächtige kulturelle Gemeinplätze, die den Namen H.G.Wells verblassen lassen H.P. LOVECRAFT (20.08.1890 - 15.03.1937)

60. HMC | NRA | Persons Beginning BL
Geoffrey (18841943) Art Collector (1) Blackwood, Alexander (fl 1825-1845) Publisher(1) Blackwood, Algernon (1869-1951) Writer and Traveller (3) Blackwood
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