Collected Twilight Stories

Collected Twilight Stories
Authors
Bowen, Marjorie
Publisher
DigiCat
Tags
horror & supernatural fiction
Date
2022-11-22T08:00:00+00:00
Size
0.29 MB
Lang
en
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Marjorie Bowen's 'Collected Twilight Stories, Vol. II' is a masterful congregation of narratives that delve into the enigmatic corners of the human experience with a keen eye for the Gothic. With prose that is at once evocative and precise, Bowen stitches together a tapestry of tales that are as varied in their subject matter as they are united in their exploration of the eerie and the extraordinary. The literary style is characteristically reflective of Bowen's era, evoking shades of Victorian and Edwardian sentiments and blending them with a modern psychological depth. This collection, resonant with tales of societal intricacies and the darkness that often lurks beneath, situates itself within a tradition of English supernatural fiction that echoes the works of M.R. James and Algernon Blackwood.Marjorie Bowen, the pseudonym of Margaret Gabrielle Vere Campbell Long, was a prolific author whose work often reflected her fascination with history and the macabre. Her life, as rich in events as her stories, frequently informed her writing. This particular volume may well draw upon her understanding of societal circles and the masks people wear, topics she navigated with personal insight. The excerpt provided demonstrates Bowen's adept capacity to explore the subtleties of social interaction and the nuances that lead characters into the shadows of their own making.'Read, and you shall find' could serve as an apt precept for this collection. Bowen's 'Collected Twilight Stories, Vol. II' is highly recommended for readers who relish the psychological interplay amidst settings charged with mystery and latent with the haunting possibility of the supernatural. Bowen's narrative voice is sure to enthrall enthusiasts of classic ghost stories, literary historians, and anyone seeking stories suffused with elegance and an undercurrent of quiet horror.