Compra 10 libros por 10 € aquí!
Bookbot

William Hope Hodgson

    15 de noviembre de 1877 – 19 de abril de 1918

    William Hope Hodgson fue un autor inglés cuyo extenso cuerpo de obra abarca ensayos, cuentos y novelas. Su escritura atraviesa los géneros superpuestos de horror, ficción fantástica y ciencia ficción, con esfuerzos tempranos dedicados a la poesía que tuvo poca publicación durante su vida. Hodgson es célebre por su distintivo estilo literario, que teje magistralmente lo horripilante con lo imaginativo, dejando una marca significativa en la literatura de género.

    William Hope Hodgson
    Ghost Pirates
    The Ghost Pirates and Other Revenants of the Sea
    Bordercrossings
    Voices in the Night
    Carnacki, Supernatural Detective
    The Sea Horses
    • The Sea Horses

      • 48 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and notations. It aims to safeguard and promote culturally important literature, ensuring accessibility through high-quality modern editions that remain true to the original text.

      The Sea Horses
    • Carnacki, Supernatural Detective

      • 164 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Featuring the unique character of Carnacki, a supernatural detective, this collection showcases a blend of mystery and the paranormal through a series of short stories. Originally published in 1913 and later expanded in 1947, it includes all tales from the initial release along with three additional narratives. Recognized for its significance in the detective genre, the book is noted in Queen's Quorum, highlighting its impact on supernatural fiction. Hodgson's work combines elements of horror and investigation, making it a compelling read for fans of both genres.

      Carnacki, Supernatural Detective
    • Voices in the Night

      Rare Stories

      • 142 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Known for his contributions to horror, science fiction, and fantasy, William Hope Hodgson's writing is marked by supernatural elements and macabre themes. His talent for crafting atmospheric and eerie settings enhances the unsettling nature of his narratives, making his works stand out in the genre. Born in 1877 in Essex, Hodgson's unique style has left a lasting impact on literature, blending the boundaries of reality and the supernatural.

      Voices in the Night
    • Bordercrossings

      The Fantasy Novels of William Hope Hodgson

      • 828 páginas
      • 29 horas de lectura

      Featuring a selection of supernatural fantasy novels, this collection showcases the imaginative works of William Hope Hodgson, a pioneer in the genre. Included are "The Boats of the 'Glen Carrig,'" "The House on the Borderland," "The Ghost Pirates," and "The Night Land," each reflecting Hodgson's unique blend of horror and fantasy. His innovative storytelling continues to influence modern writers, making this anthology a significant contribution to the literary landscape.

      Bordercrossings
    • Available for the first time in trade paperback, the third of five volumes collecting the complete fiction of William Hope Hodgson, an influential early twentieth-century author of science fiction, horror, and the fantastic.

      The Ghost Pirates and Other Revenants of the Sea
    • Ghost Pirates

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      "The Mortzestus was rumored to be haunted and sure enough, after two weeks out of port the rigging went slack, a ghostly form arose from the sea, and a dense mist descended around the ship. The desperate crew's chilling fate is recounted in this compulsive page-turner by a master of seafaring yarns"-- Provided by publisher

      Ghost Pirates
    • The fifth of a five volume set collecting all of Hodgson's published fiction. Each volume contains one of Hodgson's novels, along with a selection of thematically-linked short fiction. Contents: * Introduction by Ross E. Lockhart Fantastic Visions * The Valley of Lost Children * Date 1965: Modern Warfare * My House Shall Be Called the House of Prayer * Judge Barclay's Wife * The Getting Even of Tommy Dodd * Sea Horses * How the Honourable Billy Darrell Raised the Wind * The Getting Even of 'Parson' Guyles * The Friendship of Monsieur Jeynois * The Inn of the Black Crow * What Happened in the Thunderbolt * How Sir Jerrold Treyn Dealt with the Dutch in Caunston Cove * Jem Binney and the Safe at Lockwood Hall * Diamond Cut Diamond with a Vengeance * Eloi, Eloi, Lama Sabachthani * The Room of Fear * The Promise * Captain Dang * Captain Dan Danblasten Copyright Versions * The Ghost Pirates * Carnacki, the Ghost Finder * The Dream of X * Senator Sandy Mac Ghee * The Last Word in Mysteries * The Dumpley Acrostics Alternate Versions * An Adventure of the Deep Waters * Captain Gunbolt Charity and the Painted Lady * The Storm * The Crew of the Lancing Counterfeits * The Raft * R.M.S. "Empress of Australia" * A Note on the Texts

      The Dream of X and Other Fantastic Visions
    • Featuring occult detective stories, this collection introduces Carnacki, a unique investigator of supernatural phenomena. Each tale showcases his encounters with ghosts and otherworldly forces, blending mystery with the eerie. Recognized in Queen's Quorum for its significance in the detective genre, the stories highlight imaginative plots and clever resolutions, appealing to fans of both mystery and the supernatural.

      Carnacki the Ghost Finder by William Hope Hodgson, Fiction, Horror
    • As well as four classic fantasy novels and a series of "occult detective" stories, William Hope Hodgson (1877-1918) produced a large number of sea-faring tales, many of them steeped in elements of supernatural terror. Hodgson's vividly drawn descriptions of revulsive oceanic entities often pre-echo Lovecraft in their evocation of squamous, deep-six deliria, while the latter also acknowledged Hodgson's masterful evocations of elemental disquiet and disorder. HORRORSe ^FROMe ^HAUNTEDe ^SEAS not only collects all of Hodgson's acclaimed "Sargasso Sea" tales -- From The Tideless Sea, The Mystery Of The Derelict, The Thing In The Weeds, The Finding Of The Graiken, and The Voice In The Dawn -- but also presents a further 15 stories and episodes of nautical mystery and horror, including A Tropical Horror, The Voice In The Night, Out Of The Storm, The Stone Ship, Demons Of The Sea, The Albatross, and numerous others. The stories are reproduced in chronological order according to year of publication, making this perhaps the definitive edition of William Hope Hodgson's weird oceanic tales. The Voice In The Night was famously filmed in 1963 by Japanese director Ishira ́ Honda, under the title Matango (aka Attack Of The Mushroom People).

      Horrors from Haunted Seas