9781614981060-161498106X-William Hope Hodgson: Voices from the Borderland

William Hope Hodgson: Voices from the Borderland

ISBN-13: 9781614981060
ISBN-10: 161498106X
Author: Author S T Joshi, Sam Gafford, Massimo Berruti
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Hippocampus Press
Format: Paperback 328 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781614981060
ISBN-10: 161498106X
Author: Author S T Joshi, Sam Gafford, Massimo Berruti
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Hippocampus Press
Format: Paperback 328 pages

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William Hope Hodgson: Voices from the Borderland (ISBN-13: 9781614981060 and ISBN-10: 161498106X), written by authors Author S T Joshi, Sam Gafford, Massimo Berruti, was published by Hippocampus Press in 2014. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent William Hope Hodgson: Voices from the Borderland (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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William Hope Hodgson (1877-1918) was one of the pioneering authors of weird fiction in his time. Focusing, as few of his colleagues did, on the horror novel, Hodgson wrote such immortal works as The House on the Borderland (1908) and The Night Land (1912), while also writing many significant short stories such as "The Voice in the Night" and "The Mystery of the Derelict." And yet, Hodgson has so far failed to gain the recognition that is his due.

This volume, the first full-length book devoted to Hodgson's life and work, features a wealth of previously unavailable information on the British master of sea horror. Early reviews and essays by such critics as H. P. Lovecraft, August Derleth, and Ellery Queen set the stage for wide-ranging pieces by leading Hodgson scholars on various aspects of his work. S. T. Joshi studies the supernatural in Hodgson's short stories; Mark Valentine and Leigh Blackmore analyze his very popular stories about Carnacki, the ghost-finder; Sam Gafford, in a series of papers, studies such topics as Hodgson's views on women and his early encounter with Harry Houdini; Emily Alder studies the use of maritime legends in Hodgson's work.

Other essays by Phillip A. Ellis, Henrik Harksen, Andy Sawyer, Brett Davidson, and others round out the volume. The book concludes with the first comprehensive bibliography of works by and about Hodgson, compiled by S. T. Joshi, Sam Gafford, and Mike Ashley. All told, this book is an exhaustive guide to the work of the weird writer whose life was tragically cut short on the battlefields of World War I.

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