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    Arthur Machen (/ˈmækən/ or /ˈmæxən/; 3 March 1863 – 15 December 1947) was the pen-name of Arthur Llewellyn Jones, a Welsh author and mystic of the 1890s...
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    being a key moment in the war. On 29 September 1914, the Welsh author Arthur Machen published a short story entitled "The Bowmen" in The Evening News, inspired...
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    The Great God Pan (category Works by Arthur Machen)
    The Great God Pan is a horror and fantasy novella by Welsh writer Arthur Machen. Machen was inspired to write The Great God Pan by his experiences at the...
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    The Three Impostors (category Works by Arthur Machen)
    or, The Transmutations is an episodic horror novel by British writer Arthur Machen, first published in 1895 in The Bodley Head's Keynotes Series. It was...
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  • The White People (category Works by Arthur Machen)
    story by Welsh author Arthur Machen. Written in the late 1890s, it was first published in 1904 in Horlick's Magazine, edited by Machen's friend A. E. Waite...
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  • "The White People", a fantasy-horror short story by the Welsh writer Arthur Machen White woman (disambiguation) White man (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • between 1880 and 1940, when authors important to Weird Fiction, such as Arthur Machen and Clark Ashton Smith were publishing their work. In the late nineteenth...
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    associations with later Arthurian literature as the birthplace of the writer Arthur Machen who often used it as a location in his work. Alfred Tennyson lodged...
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  • fairy origin to the work of the writer Arthur Machen, saying in an interview, "I love the Welsh author Arthur Machen and his idea that fairy lore comes from...
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    Airgetlám, means 'Silver-hand'. Nodens appears, too, in the works of Arthur Machen, as well as H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. The theonym *Nodens or...
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    writer Arthur Machen, particularly "The Great God Pan" (mentioned in the text of "The Dunwich Horror") and "The Novel of the Black Seal". Both Machen stories...
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    revolutionary Maud Gonne, the Irish poet William Butler Yeats, the Welsh author Arthur Machen, and the English authors Evelyn Underhill and Aleister Crowley. In 1896...
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    The Hill of Dreams (category Works by Arthur Machen)
    Hill of Dreams is a semi-autobiographical novel by the Welsh writer Arthur Machen. The novel recounts the life of a young man, Lucian Taylor, focusing...
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    considered the novel his favourite work of fiction.[citation needed] Arthur Machen, in his short story "The Islington Mystery, contrasted the work with...
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    2007, at the Wayback Machine Arthur Machen, "The Novel of the Black Seal", The Hastur Cycle, p. 138. Machen, p. 134. Machen, p. 136. Price, p. xii. Lin...
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    Novels portal The Dunwich Horror by H. P. Lovecraft The Great God Pan by Arthur Machen Harry Edwin Eiss (editor), Images of the Child, p. 38 (Bowling Green...
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    Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4438-9107-3. The Great God Pan by Arthur Machen. Retrieved 18 May 2021. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help) Beech...
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    New Bohemians, a club where he acquired literary contacts, including Arthur Machen, Louis McQuilland (1880–1946) and Christopher Wilson. Middleton became...
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    Folding Knives. Osprey Publishing. pp. 25–26. ISBN 978-0-85263-966-5. Arthur Machen (1895). The Three Impostors. London: John Lane. As he came along in...
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    by individual persons, such as Eliphas Lévi, William Butler Yeats, Arthur Machen, Frederick Hockley, and Kenneth M. Mackenzie. Many Hermetic, or Hermetically...
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  • union leader Arthur Machen (1863–1947), Welsh author and mystic, best known for his supernatural, fantasy and horror fiction Bernie Machen (born 1944)...
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  • was first mentioned by Arthur Machen in his 1899 story "The White People". Aklo was mentioned but not described in detail by Machen, being noted in passing...
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    A. E. Waite (redirect from Arthur E. Waite)
    works. He wrote about the Holy Grail, influenced by his friendship with Arthur Machen. A number of his volumes remain in print, including The Book of Ceremonial...
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    Fritz Leiber, August Derleth, Shirley Jackson, Robert Bloch, Straub and Arthur Machen, "whose short novel The Great God Pan has haunted me all my life". In...
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    Spartan Women. Oxford University Press US. pp. 89–90. ISBN 9780195130676. Arthur Machen (1895). The Three Impostors. London: John Lane. Retrieved 2018-07-15...
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    short stories are grouped. The first complete English translation, by Arthur Machen, appeared in 1886. The most recent translation is by Paul Chilton in...
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    editions produced in German and French in the early nineteenth century. Arthur Machen used one of these inaccurate versions for his English translation published...
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    including PCUSA schools. Machen was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on July 28, 1881, to Arthur Webster Machen and Mary Jones Gresham. Arthur, a Baltimore lawyer...
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  • Gallery/Saga Press. Vernon drew inspiration for The Twisted Ones from Arthur Machen’s short horror story “The White People” and the novel is a contemporary...
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    editor John Gawsworth (Terence Ian Fytton Armstrong), the biographer of Arthur Machen, who was the realm's Archduke. Gawsworth (1912–70) seems to have passed...
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