We are proud to announce the first title in our ARCANE WISDOM imprint.
THE GREAT GOD PAN AND OTHER WEIRD STORIES Edited, with Introduction and
Notes, by S. T. Joshi.
Each one of the Arcane Wisdom titles will be half bound in exotic cloth
and French marbled boards, custom end-papers, color frontis piece, sewn
in ribbon marker and either signed by the scholar (on classic titles)
who contributed to the edition or author that wrote the piece (if
living). We plan on producing four titles a year with this imprint.
Here you will find the most significant contribution of Arthur Machen’s
classic tales of dark fantasy and horror. With an introduction by S.T.
Joshi who also contributes, notes and a complete Machen bibliography.
This is a must have for the Machen enthusiast and Weird Tales
collector.
The Great God Pan by Arthur Machen was widely criticized by the
press as degenerate and horrific due to its profligate style and sexual
content, although since his work has since garnered a reputation as a
classic of modern horror.
In Supernatural Horror in Literature
H. P. Lovecraft
praised the novel, saying: "No one could begin to describe the
cumulative suspense and ultimate horror with which every paragraph
abounds"; he added that "the sensitive reader" reaches the end with "an
appreciative shudder." Lovecraft also noted, however, that "melodrama
is undeniably present, and coincidence is stretched to a length which
appears absurd upon analysis."
Contents:
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Introduction by S. T. Joshi
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Forward by Caitlin R. Kiernan
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The Great God Pan
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The Three Impostors
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Prologue
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Adventure of the Gold Tiberius
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The Encounter of the Pavement
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Novel of the Dark Valley
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Adventure of the Missing Brother
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Novel of the Black Seal
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Incident of the Private Bar
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The Decorative Imagination
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Novel of the Iron Maid
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The Recluse of Bayswater
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Novel of the White Powder
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Strange Occurrence in Clerkenwell
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History of the Young Man with Spectacles
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Adventure of the Deserted Residence
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The Shining Pyramid
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The White People
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A Fragment of Life
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The Bowmen
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Appendix 1: Introduction to The Three Impostors (1923)
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Appendix 2: Introduction to The Angels of Mons (1915)
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Notes
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Bibliography