The great god Pan And, The hill of dreams

Arthur Machen, 1863-1947

Book - 2006

Two works--one of imaginative and decadent horror, the other lyrical and introspective--comprise these books by one of the pioneering masters of supernatural fiction. "The Great God Pan "scandalized Victorian London with its suggestive visions of sexuality and paganism, while "The Hill of Dreams" is a semi-autobiographical work about Machen's battles with his inner demons. Cult classics of fantasy and horror, these two works--now in one volume--remain landmarks in English literature.

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Genres
Paranormal fiction
Published
Mineola, N.Y. : Dover Publications 2006.
Language
English
Main Author
Arthur Machen, 1863-1947 (-)
Physical Description
iii, 236 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780486443454
  • The Great God Pan
  • Introduction by the Author
  • I. The Experiment
  • II. Mr. Clarke's Memoirs
  • III. The City of Resurrections
  • IV. The Discovery in Paul Street
  • V. The Letter of Advice
  • VI. The Suicides
  • VII. The Encounter in Soho
  • VIII. The Fragments
  • The Hill of Dreams
  • Introduction by the Author
  • Chapter I.
  • Chapter II.
  • Chapter III.
  • Chapter IV.
  • Chapter V.
  • Chapter VI.
  • Chapter VII.