The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction
'The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction' Summary
"The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction" by Dorothy Scarborough is a comprehensive exploration of the fascination with the supernatural in the works of prominent English writers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The book delves into the intriguing blend of the ordinary and the extraordinary, as authors skillfully weaved eerie elements of the unknown into their narratives.
Throughout the book, Scarborough analyzes the works of renowned writers like Thomas Hardy, Henry James, and H.G. Wells, among others, to unveil the underlying themes and emotions that drive their haunting narratives. She examines how these authors masterfully crafted ghostly apparitions, malevolent spirits, and supernatural phenomena to explore profound questions about the human condition, life, death, and the mysteries beyond.
The author's writing style is insightful and engaging, drawing readers into a world where reality merges with the supernatural. With a balanced approach, Scarborough discusses both the positive and negative aspects of the supernatural's portrayal in literature, making the book a thought-provoking and captivating read.
In "The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction," readers are invited to embark on a mesmerizing journey into the realms of the unknown, where the human psyche and the enigmatic forces of the supernatural collide. This book offers a profound understanding of the deep-seated human fascination with the unexplainable, revealing the timeless allure of the supernatural in literature and in our imagination.
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Dorothy Scarborough
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