*The Lost Library of Cormanthyr* Is it just a myth? Or does it still stand . . . somewhere in the most ancient corners of FaerΓ»n? An intrepid human explorer sets out to find the truth and what starts as an archaeological expedition soon becomes a race against time as an undying avenger is determin
The Library of the Lost: In Search of Forgotten Authors
β Scribed by Dobson, Roger; Valentine, Mark
- Book ID
- 109937361
- Publisher
- Caermaen Books / Tartarus Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781905784721
- ASIN
- B00YYCH38W
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Why did W.B. Yeats want a hair from the head of Aleister Crowley, and how did the artist Althea Gyles get it for him? What was the terrible lesson learned by scholar and demonologist the Reverend Montague Summers? Why was Sherlock Holmes reticent about his college years? Which unlikely chronicler of the decadents numbered among his friends Christine Keeler, Sir Oswald Mosely, Colin Wilson and an assortment of beat poets?
This volume is a tribute to Roger Dobson (1954-2013), who had a keen eye for the strangest outposts of literature. The twenty essays offered here demonstrate why the eminent Spanish novelist Javier Marias described Dobson as βa remarkable manβ, recondite and bookish. Readers will encounter kings, priests, tragic poets, dandies, and forgotten authors whose rare works should be better known. Several pieces track Arthur Machenβs characters through the great mystery of London, rediscovering their lairs and lost haunts, and there are vivid studies of M.P. Shiel, Bulwer Lytton, George Gissing, Jocelyn Brooke and others. The collection will delight all connoisseurs of fantastic, supernatural and outrΓ© literature.
It collects essays by Roger Dobson from such publications as The Antiquarian Book Monthly Review, The Lost Club Journal, Strange Attractor and Faunus, as well including previously unpublished material. It has been edited by and has an Introduction from Mark Valentine, and there is a Foreword by Javier Marias.
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