Biblioteca Virtual Obras por autor O. O'Brien, Fitz James (1828 + 1862). The Golden Ingot(.zip- 286.84 Kb) My Wife's Tempter(.zip - 286.84 Kb). O'Reilly, AJ (Augustine J.). http://www.bibvirt.futuro.usp.br/gutenberg/o.html
Extractions: My Wife's Tempter(.zip - 286.84 Kb) O'Reilly, A. J. (Augustine J.) Alvira, The Heroine Of Vesuvius(.zip - 86.56 Kb) Ogden, Ruth (1853 + 1927) AKA Ide, Mrs. Charles W. Tattine (.zip - 29.25 Kb) Ogg, Frederic Austin (1878 + 1951) The Old Northwest : a chronicle of the Ohio Valley and beyond(.zip - 104 Kb) Okakura, Kakuzo (1862 + 1913) The Book Of Tea(.zip - 46 Kb) Olcott, Frances Jenkins Good Stories For Holidays(.zip - 212 Kb) Oliphant, Laurence (1829 + 1888) The Brigand's Bride(.zip - 87 Kb) Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), (1828 + 1897) Jeanne D'Arc: her life and death(.zip - 236 Kb) Oliver, Charles A. (Charles Alexander), (1858 + 1932) ABC's Of Science(.zip - 12.49 Kb) Ollivant, Alfred (1874 + 1927) Bob, Son Of Battle(.zip - 163 Kb) Omar Khayyam, 11th century The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam(.zip - 36 Kb) Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips), (1866 + 1946) The Devil's Paw(.zip - 141 Kb)
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Supernatural Horror In Literature By H. P. Lovecraft Among the earliest of Poe's disciples may be reckoned the brilliant young IrishmanFitz James O'Brien (18281862), who became naturalised as an American and http://www.gizmology.net/lovecraft/works/super.htm
Extractions: document.write(header); Written 1926-27, Revised 1933 Published in The Recluse in 1927 I. Introduction The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown. These facts few psychologists will dispute, and their admitted truth must establish for all time the genuineness and dignity of the weirdly horrible tale as a literary form. Against it are discharged all the shafts of a materialistic sophistication which clings to frequently felt emotions and external events, and of a naïvely insipid idealism which deprecates the æsthetic motive and calls for a didactic literature to "uplift" the reader toward a suitable degree of smirking optimism. But in spite of all this opposition the weird tale has survived, developed, and attained remarkable heights of perfection; founded as it is on a profound and elementary principle whose appeal, if not always universal, must necessarily be poignant and permanent to minds of the requisite sensitiveness. With this foundation, no one need wonder at the existence of a literature of cosmic fear. It has always existed, and always will exist; and no better evidence of its tenacious vigour can be cited than the impulse which now and then drives writers of totally opposite leanings to try their hands at it in isolated tales, as if to discharge from their minds certain phantasmal shapes which would otherwise haunt them. Thus Dickens wrote several eerie narratives; Browning, the hideous poem
Extractions: I. INTRODUCTION T HE OLDEST With this foundation, no one need wonder at the existence of a literature of cosmic fear. It has always existed, and always will exist; and no better evidence of its tenacious vigour can be cited than the impulse which now and then drives writers of totally opposite leanings to try their hands at it in isolated tales, as if to discharge from their minds certain phantasmal shapes which would otherwise haunt them. Thus Dickens wrote several eerie narratives; Browning, the hideous poem Childe Roland; Henry James, The Turn of the Screw; Dr. Holmes, the subtle novel Elsie Venner; F. Marion Crawford, The Upper Berth and a number of other examples; Mrs. Charlotte Perkins Gilman, social worker, The Yellow Wall Paper; whilst the humorist, W. W. Jacobs, produced that able melodramatic bit called The Monkey's Paw.
Treasures Of The Internet written in or translated to English. Edward J. O'Brien PC SBMV 1890 1941 (US); Fitz-James O'Brien PC 1828 - 1862 Irish-born (US); http://treasuresoftheinternet.org/world_lit/american_verse/o/o.shtml
LoudFrog Asse, The, by Apuleius, Lucius Golden Fleece a romance, The, by Hawthorne, Julian,18461934 Golden Ingot, The, by O`Brien, Fitz James, 1828-1862 Golden Mean http://www.loudfrog.com/itemdetail.asp?detailID=4947
LOS PIONEROS 18381889. 10, TWAIN, Mark. 1835-1910. 9, STOCKTON, Frank R. 1834-1902. 8, OBRIEN,Fitz James. 1828-1862. 7, VERNE, Julio. 1828-1905. 6, MELVILLE, Herman. 1819-1891.5, http://perso.wanadoo.es/jelaleon/2AP/2AP.htm
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Lovecraft Weird Tradition In America Among the earliest of Poe's disciples may be reckoned the brilliant young IrishmanFitzJames O'Brien (1828-1862), who became naturalized as an American and http://global.cscc.edu/engl/299/LoveCWeirdTradit.htm
Extractions: HOWARD PHILLIPS LOVECRAFT FROM SUPERNATURAL HORROR IN LITERATURE "THE WEIRD TRADITION IN AMERICA" Nathaniel Hawthorne Ambrose Bierce "Younger" Contributors NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE] Hawthorne's intimations of the weird, always gentle, elusive, and restrained, may be traced throughout his work. The mood that produced them found one delightful vent in the Teutonised retelling of classic myths for children contained in A Wonder Book and Tanglewood Tales, and at other times exercised itself in casting a certain strangeness and intangible witchery or malevolence over events not meant to be actually supernatural; as in the macabre posthumous novel Dr. Grimshawe's Secret , which invests with a peculiar sort of repulsion a house existing to this day in Salem, and abutting on the ancient Charter Street Burying Ground. In The Marble Faun , whose design was sketched out in an Italian villa reputed to be haunted, a tremendous background of genuine phantasy and mystery palpitates just beyond the common reader's sight; and glimpses of fabulous blood in mortal veins are hinted at during the course of a romance which cannot help being interesting despite the persistant incubus of moral allegory, anti-Popery propaganda, and a Puritan prudery which has caused the modern writer D. H. Lawrence to express a longing to treat the author in a highly undignified manner. Septimius Felton , a posthumous novel whose idea was to have been elaborated and incorporated into the unfinished
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O' Brien Fitz James (1828 - 1862) The summary for this Greek page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://www.altfactor.gr/cgi-bin/websf.cgi?obrien
O' Brien Fitz James (1828 - 1862) O' Brien Fitz James (1828 1862). What Was It?, 1859 - Title in GreekTi Itan?, Anthology Diigimata Tromou, Publisher Raptis, Translated http://www.altfactor.gr/cgi-bin/websf2.cgi?obrien2
tBbc=WFCYEIuCG(Fitz-James O'brien) The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://homepage1.nifty.com/ta/sfo/obrienfj.htm