The Boats of the Glen Carrig
William Hope Hodgson's "The Boats of the Glen Carrig" is a seminal work of early 20th-century weird fiction that merges themes of adventure, isolation, and the sublime terror of the unknown. Written in 1907, this narrative unfolds as a gripping tale of shipwrecked sailors navigating the mysterious and perilous waters of an uncharted land. Hodgson's intricate prose dances between vivid imagery and a haunting atmosphere, drawing readers into the survival struggles of its characters amidst surreal and nightmarish natural forces. The novel's distinctive blend of maritime lore and cosmic horror situates it within the broader literary context of both Gothic and modernist traditions, offering a compelling exploration of the human psyche when faced with existential threats. William Hope Hodgson was a British author and early pioneer of supernatural fiction, whose tumultuous experiences at sea and deep fascination with the mysteries of the ocean shaped his literary voice. Known for his background in seafaring and his engagement with the supernatural, Hodgson channeled his own encounters with the power and unpredictability of nature into his works, particularly evident in this novel. His unique perspective on the fragility of human existence in the face of cosmic forces ultimately informs the rich depth of "The Boats of the Glen Carrig." Recommended for readers who appreciate genre-defying literature, this remarkable tale not only entertains with thrilling moments but also invites reflection on obsolescence, fate, and the unknown realms that lie beyond our comprehension. Hodgson's masterpiece is a celebration of the human spirit’s resilience, making it a must-read for fans of speculative fiction and those seeking to explore hauntingly profound narratives.
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The Boats of the Glen Carrig
William Hope Hodgson's "The Boats of the Glen Carrig" is a seminal work of early 20th-century weird fiction that merges themes of adventure, isolation, and the sublime terror of the unknown. Written in 1907, this narrative unfolds as a gripping tale of shipwrecked sailors navigating the mysterious and perilous waters of an uncharted land. Hodgson's intricate prose dances between vivid imagery and a haunting atmosphere, drawing readers into the survival struggles of its characters amidst surreal and nightmarish natural forces. The novel's distinctive blend of maritime lore and cosmic horror situates it within the broader literary context of both Gothic and modernist traditions, offering a compelling exploration of the human psyche when faced with existential threats. William Hope Hodgson was a British author and early pioneer of supernatural fiction, whose tumultuous experiences at sea and deep fascination with the mysteries of the ocean shaped his literary voice. Known for his background in seafaring and his engagement with the supernatural, Hodgson channeled his own encounters with the power and unpredictability of nature into his works, particularly evident in this novel. His unique perspective on the fragility of human existence in the face of cosmic forces ultimately informs the rich depth of "The Boats of the Glen Carrig." Recommended for readers who appreciate genre-defying literature, this remarkable tale not only entertains with thrilling moments but also invites reflection on obsolescence, fate, and the unknown realms that lie beyond our comprehension. Hodgson's masterpiece is a celebration of the human spirit’s resilience, making it a must-read for fans of speculative fiction and those seeking to explore hauntingly profound narratives.
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The Boats of the Glen Carrig

The Boats of the Glen Carrig

by William Hope Hodgson
The Boats of the Glen Carrig

The Boats of the Glen Carrig

by William Hope Hodgson

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William Hope Hodgson's "The Boats of the Glen Carrig" is a seminal work of early 20th-century weird fiction that merges themes of adventure, isolation, and the sublime terror of the unknown. Written in 1907, this narrative unfolds as a gripping tale of shipwrecked sailors navigating the mysterious and perilous waters of an uncharted land. Hodgson's intricate prose dances between vivid imagery and a haunting atmosphere, drawing readers into the survival struggles of its characters amidst surreal and nightmarish natural forces. The novel's distinctive blend of maritime lore and cosmic horror situates it within the broader literary context of both Gothic and modernist traditions, offering a compelling exploration of the human psyche when faced with existential threats. William Hope Hodgson was a British author and early pioneer of supernatural fiction, whose tumultuous experiences at sea and deep fascination with the mysteries of the ocean shaped his literary voice. Known for his background in seafaring and his engagement with the supernatural, Hodgson channeled his own encounters with the power and unpredictability of nature into his works, particularly evident in this novel. His unique perspective on the fragility of human existence in the face of cosmic forces ultimately informs the rich depth of "The Boats of the Glen Carrig." Recommended for readers who appreciate genre-defying literature, this remarkable tale not only entertains with thrilling moments but also invites reflection on obsolescence, fate, and the unknown realms that lie beyond our comprehension. Hodgson's masterpiece is a celebration of the human spirit’s resilience, making it a must-read for fans of speculative fiction and those seeking to explore hauntingly profound narratives.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781775415411
Publisher: The Floating Press
Publication date: 06/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 232 KB

About the Author

William Hope Hodgson (1877-1918) was a British author of horror, fantasy, and science fiction. He loved to blend genres, and some of his novels are now considered classics in the literature of the fantastic. The House on the Borderland, and The Night Land, in particular are still well-loved, and The Boats of the 'Glen Carrig' is a forgotten gem of the fantastic. He was killed by an artillery shell in World War I.
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