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  1. Biography - Blackwood, Algernon (Henry) (1869-1951): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. Jimbo: A Fantasy by Blackwood Algernon 1869-1951, 2010-10-13
  3. Julius Le Vallon; an episode. by Algernon Blackwood . by Blackwood. Algernon. 1869-1951., 1916-01-01
  4. The extra day. by Algernon Blackwood . by Blackwood. Algernon. 1869-1951., 1915-01-01
  5. The wave; an Egyptian aftermath by Algernon, 1869-1951 Blackwood, 2009-10-26
  6. A prisoner in fairyland (the book that 'Uncle Paul ' wrote) by Blackwood. Algernon. 1869-1951., 1914-01-01
  7. Jimbo. a fantasy. by Blackwood. Algernon. 1869-1951., 1909-01-01
  8. The wolves of God, and other fey stories by Algernon, 1869-1951 Blackwood, 2009-10-26
  9. Algernon Blackwood: An Extraordinary Life by Mike Ashley, 2001-11-20
  10. Algernon Blackwood: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in World Literature) by Mike Ashley, 1987-10-20
  11. Algernon Blackwood: Masters of the Weird Tale by Algernon Blackwood, 2010-12-01
  12. The Empty House and Other Ghost Stories by Algernon Blackwood, 2009-08-25
  13. Karma; a reincarnation play in prologue by Algernon Blackwood 1869-1951 Pearn Violet from old catalog joint author, 1918-12-31

81. The Complete John Silence Stories (in MARION)
The complete John Silence stories. Title The complete John Silence stories/ Algernon Blackwood ; edited and with an introduction by ST Joshi.
http://js-catalog.cpl.org:60100/MARION/AHC-5659
The complete John Silence stories
Title:
Author:
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  • Mineola, N.Y. : Dover Publications, 1997.
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  • x, 246 p. ; 22 cm.
Note:
  • Case I: A psychical invasion Case II: Ancient sorceries Case III: The nemesis of fire Case IV: Secret worship Case V: The camp of the dog Case VI: A victim of higher space.
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    • 0486299422 (pbk.)
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    • LOC_DB/AHA-0634/ACQSER2
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    • AHC-5659
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    82. The SF Site Featured Review: First Blast Of The Trumpet Against The Monstrous Re
    This side of his work is reminiscent in some ways of EF Benson (18671940) who, unlikeAlgernon Blackwood (1869-1951) and MR James (1862-1936), interjected far
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    First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women
    Eric McCormack
    Penguin Books, 272 pages
    Eric McCormack
    Eric McCormack, born in a small Scottish town in 1938, is currently an Associate Professor of English at St. Jerome's University (associated with the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada), where he has been since 1970. His specialties are seventeenth century and contemporary literature. His previous works, also published by Penguin, include the novels The Paradise Motel (1989), winner of the Scottish Arts Council Book Prize, The Mysterium (1993), and an anthology, Inspecting the Vaults (1993), which reprints The Paradise Motel and fifteen short stories. His current title First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women is shortlisted for the Canada Council for the Arts Governor General's Literary Awards. Eric McCormack Info
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    Eric McCormack at Penguin Books

    A review by Georges T. Dodds
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    83. The Fantastic Writer's Gallery (the ValCap DungeoN)
    1844) Bécquer, Gustavo Adolfo (February 17, 1836 + 1868) Bierce, Ambrose (July24, 1842 + 1914, uncertain) Blackwood, Algernon (1869 + 1951) Bloch, Robert
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    the fantastic writer's gallery
    Writers of horror, mystery, fantasy and science fiction
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    The entire collection of "Weird Tales" is composed by 279 issues, and there are only five complete collections known.
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    84. Rev462
    Dr. John Silence, hailed on prepublication posters as “the most mysterious characterin Modern Fiction,” Algernon Blackwood (1869–1951) has remained a
    http://www.uncg.edu/eng/elt/rev462.htm
    Book Reviews 46 : 2
    Book Reviews
    Go to Reviews 46 : 1 Full Print Issue Published 10 January 2003 Athenaeum Marysa Demoor . Their Fair Share: Women, Power and Criticism in the “Athenaeum”, from Millicent Garrett Fawcett to Katherine Mansfield, 1870–1920 . Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2000. x + 164 pp. $79.95 MARYSA DEMOOR’S careful, scholarly study focuses on the significant group of women reviewers writing as “anonymous” for the Victorian literary journal Athenaeum . DeMoor’s analysis of the reviewers named only in the editorial “marked files” of this prestigious literary journal is thorough and astute. She groups the reviewers thematically, exploring the place of women in the literary life of England while carefully attending to scholarship of the period; she adds much and gives credit where credit is due. Often in surprising ways, DeMoor’s wealth of detail uncovers the ties between cultural and editorial policy in England, as Victorian sensibilities gave way to twentieth-century modernist ones. DeMoor writes: “This book is about criticism. It deals with criticism and the gender of the critics; but it is also about structures of power influencing the changes in cultural production.” Their Fair Share in its detail and thoughtful analysis is an impressive achievement, an essential book for scholars of this period—whether in literature, history, or gender studies.

    85. Algernon Blackwood (in MARION)
    Algernon Blackwood. Title Algernon Blackwood an extraordinary life / Mike Ashley.Author Ashley, Michael. Published New York Carroll Graf, 2001.
    http://www.ccpl.org/MARION/ACD-5875
    Algernon Blackwood
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    86. Love5
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    87. Orribili, Meravigliosi Mostri
    AlgernonBlackwood (1869-1951), William Hope Hodgson (1877-1918) e soprattutto HP
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    L'Enciclopedia dei Mostri: AB CDE FG HIJKL ... TUVWXYZ
    Scegli una sezione: Etimologia Scienza Letteratura Cinema ... Arte
    LA STORIA DE MOSTRI, DAL MITO ALLA LETTERATURA:
    La letteratura del terrore
    Una stampa ottocentesca La tradizione gotica , con le sue storie ambientate nei cimiteri e nei tetri castelli della Transilvania, di fatto esaurisce la sua fase creativa con il Dracula di Bram Stoker , anche se opere che fanno riferimento a questo genere escono ancora oggi e con successo.
    Edgar Allan Poe
    Lo strano caso del dottor Jekyll e del signor Hyde
    Poe ebbe degni discepoli nei grandi "creatori" di mostri del XX secolo: Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951), William Hope Hodgson (1877-1918) e soprattutto H. P. Lovecraft (1890-1937). Ma i maestri dell'orrore non sono soltanto anglosassoni. Nel 1911 Gaston Leroux (1868-1927) fa vivere fra i palchi e le quinte di un teatro il misterioso Fantasma dell''Opera Il Golem La guerra dei mondi , in cui mostruose macchine aliene invadono il nostro pianeta per distruggerlo.
    Infine, l'ultima generazione di autori

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    • Ðîáåðò ØÅÉ [Robert SHEA]
    • Ëåñòåð ÄÅÍÒ (Êåííåò ÐÎÓÁÑÎÍ; Òèì ÐÀÉÀÍ) [Lester DENT (Kenneth ROBESON; Tim RYAN)]
    • Äæîí ÓÈÍÄÝÌ (íàñò. èìÿ Äæîí Áåéíîí ÕÀÐÐÈÑ, ïèñàë òàêæå ïîä ïñåâä. Äæîí ÁÅÉÍÎÍ; Ëóêàñ ÏÀÐÊÑ) [John WYNDHAM (John (Wyndham Parkes Lucas) Beynon HARRIS; John BEYNON; Lucas PARKES)]
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    92. VampireWorld - Lexikon Des Vampirismus: B

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    Baudelaire, Charles
    Französischer Dichter, Übersetzer, Literatur- und Kunstkritiker, 1821 - 1867, gilt als einer der MItbegründer der französischen Symbolismus-Poesie. Baudelaires bekanntestes Werk ist die Gedichtsammlung "Les Fleurs du Mal" ("Die Blumen des Bösen") von 1857, die ihm neben kultischer Verehrung seiner Anhänger auch eine Klage wegen Verbreitung unmoralischer Schriften einbrachte. Baudelaire wurde mit einer hohen Geldstrafe belegt, zudem wurden sechs Gedichte, darunter " Der Vampir " und " Die Verwandlung des Vampirs " aus der ursprünglichen Auflage gestrichen. SIe sollten erst 1966, ein Jahr vor dem Tode des Dichters, wieder publiziert werden. Baudelaire, der Zeit seines Lebens unter arger Geldnot litt, der dem Wein und dem Haschisch sehr zugetan war, übersetzte ebenfalls die Werke Edgar Allen Poes erstmals ins Französische. Bava, Mario

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    94. Stuart Gilbert Papers

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    Stuart Gilbert, 1883-1969
    Papers, 1900-1985 (bulk 1928-1975)
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    Stuart Gilbert was born October 25, l883, at Chipping Ongar, Essex, to Arthur Stronge Gilbert, a retired army officer, and his wife Melvina Kundiher Singh. After graduation from Cheltenham and Hertford College, Oxford, Gilbert joined the Indian Civil Service in 1907. Following military service in the First World War he served as a judge on the Court of Assizes in Burma, retiring in 1924. Soon after his arrival in Paris Gilbert met James Joyce and advised him on the translation of Ulysses into French. From the 1920s until Joyce's death in 1941 Stuart Gilbert worked closely with the Irish novelist, and in his James Joyce's Ulysses helped explicate and popularize that landmark work. In 1957 the first volume of Joyce's letters, edited by Stuart Gilbert, was published. In the last decade of his long life Stuart Gilbert translated numerous texts for the art book publisher Albert Skira of Geneva. Gilbert died in his apartment at 7 rue Jean du Bellay on January 5, 1969.

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