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In "Black Magic," Marjorie Bowen weaves a tale steeped in the occult and psychological tension, exploring themes of desire, power, and the supernatural. Set against the backdrop of early twentieth-century Europe, the narrative unfurls through striking prose that effortlessly blends gothic horror with nuanced character development. Bowen's exploration of sorcery and its ramifications on the human psyche aligns with the period's preoccupation with the macabre, making this work a significant contribution to the genre of supernatural fiction, evocative of contemporaries like M.R. James and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In "Black Magic," Marjorie Bowen weaves a tale steeped in the occult and psychological tension, exploring themes of desire, power, and the supernatural. Set against the backdrop of early twentieth-century Europe, the narrative unfurls through striking prose that effortlessly blends gothic horror with nuanced character development. Bowen's exploration of sorcery and its ramifications on the human psyche aligns with the period's preoccupation with the macabre, making this work a significant contribution to the genre of supernatural fiction, evocative of contemporaries like M.R. James and Algernon Blackwood. Marjorie Bowen, a prolific writer, thrived in the early 1900s, known for her versatility across genres, including historical fiction and biographies. Her extensive reading in philosophy, history, and the occult undoubtedly shaped her perceptions of the metaphysical, infusing her narratives with rich psychological insight. Bowen's interest in the darker aspects of human nature and society informs "Black Magic," reflecting her own tumultuous times and the cultural fascination with witchcraft and the esoteric. Readers drawn to gothic literature, psychological intrigue, and the exploration of the supernatural will find "Black Magic" a compelling addition to their library. Bowen's masterful storytelling invites contemplation on the frailty of morality and the allure of taboo, making this book not only a thrilling read but also a profound examination of the darker corners of human existence.
Autorenporträt
Marjorie Bowen, born in 1885 as Margaret Gabrielle Vere Campbell, was a prolific British author, writing novels across the horror, romance and historical fiction genres, alongside essays and biographies. Widely celebrated in her day, with admirers including Mark Twain, Arthur Conan Doyle and Graham Greene, Bowen published her bestselling first novel, The Viper of Milan (1906), at twentyone years old, and went on to publish Black Magic (1909) at twenty-four years old. Supporting herself and her three sons by her pen, Bowen wrote over 150 books under various pseudonyms through the course of her life. Bowen died in 1952.
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'It was Miss Bowen's apparent zest that made me want to write. One could not read her without believing that to write was to live and to enjoy.' Graham Greene