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In "Dog and Duck," Arthur Machen explores themes of urban alienation and the search for meaning in an increasingly fragmented society. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century London, this semi-autobiographical novella intricately blends elements of psychological realism with Machen's characteristic mysticism. The prose is rich with vivid imagery, reflecting Machen's deep understanding of both the bustling urban environment and the profound solitude felt by its inhabitants. The work is imbued with a sense of the uncanny, revealing how the mundane can shift into the extraordinary, a…mehr

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In "Dog and Duck," Arthur Machen explores themes of urban alienation and the search for meaning in an increasingly fragmented society. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century London, this semi-autobiographical novella intricately blends elements of psychological realism with Machen's characteristic mysticism. The prose is rich with vivid imagery, reflecting Machen's deep understanding of both the bustling urban environment and the profound solitude felt by its inhabitants. The work is imbued with a sense of the uncanny, revealing how the mundane can shift into the extraordinary, a hallmark of Machen'Äôs literary artistry. Arthur Machen, a Welsh author and mystic, was deeply influenced by the culture and spiritual hunger of his time. His provocative ideas about the supernatural and the interconnectedness of humanity often stemmed from his own experiences in London, a city he perceived as both magical and menacing. Machen's fascination with myth and the hidden realms of existence culminate in this work, offering a glimpse into his philosophical musings about life, society, and transcendence. "Dog and Duck" is a must-read for those who appreciate literature that delves into the complexities of human emotions and societal dynamics. Machen's prose invites the reader to embark on a journey through the mysterious intersections of life and the unseen. This novella is essential for anyone seeking to understand the literary movements of the early 20th century, as well as for readers interested in the exploration of the extraordinary within the ordinary.

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Arthur Machen, born Arthur Llewellyn Jones in 1863 in Caerleon, Wales, was a writer and mystic known for his contributions to supernatural fiction. His parents were John Edward Jones, an Anglican clergyman, and Janet Machen. Growing up in a region rich with folklore and ancient history, he developed an early fascination with the mystical and the unknown. He moved to London as a young man, working as a translator before gaining recognition for his eerie and imaginative tales. Deeply influenced by Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Charles Dickens, his works often blended horror with elements of mysticism and philosophical speculation. His most famous writings, including The Great God Pan and The White People, helped shape the weird fiction genre and inspired later writers such as H.P. Lovecraft. His storytelling frequently explored themes of hidden realities, forbidden knowledge, and the uncanny lurking beneath everyday life. Though his literary career faced periods of struggle, his work gained appreciation in later years. He died in 1947 in Beaconsfield, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence horror and fantasy literature.