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  1. Biography - Blackwood, Algernon (Henry) (1869-1951): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. Jimbo: A Fantasy by Blackwood Algernon 1869-1951, 2010-10-13
  3. Julius Le Vallon; an episode. by Algernon Blackwood . by Blackwood. Algernon. 1869-1951., 1916-01-01
  4. The extra day. by Algernon Blackwood . by Blackwood. Algernon. 1869-1951., 1915-01-01
  5. The wave; an Egyptian aftermath by Algernon, 1869-1951 Blackwood, 2009-10-26
  6. A prisoner in fairyland (the book that 'Uncle Paul ' wrote) by Blackwood. Algernon. 1869-1951., 1914-01-01
  7. Jimbo. a fantasy. by Blackwood. Algernon. 1869-1951., 1909-01-01
  8. The wolves of God, and other fey stories by Algernon, 1869-1951 Blackwood, 2009-10-26
  9. Algernon Blackwood: An Extraordinary Life by Mike Ashley, 2001-11-20
  10. Algernon Blackwood: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in World Literature) by Mike Ashley, 1987-10-20
  11. Algernon Blackwood: Masters of the Weird Tale by Algernon Blackwood, 2010-12-01
  12. The Empty House and Other Ghost Stories by Algernon Blackwood, 2009-08-25
  13. Karma; a reincarnation play in prologue by Algernon Blackwood 1869-1951 Pearn Violet from old catalog joint author, 1918-12-31

41. Shop@WeatherGuide: Best Ghost Stories Of Algernon Blackwood
Blackwood (18691951), who must rank as one of the greatest English language Rating -Bone Chilling Tales of the Strange Algernon Blackwood writes some very
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42. Literatura - Algernon Blackwood
Translate this page Algernon Blackwood (“bosque o madera negra”) es uno de los grandes de la literaturade terror inglesa Algernon Blackwood. Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951)
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43. The Other Wing (1917) By Algernon Blackwood
The other wing. by Algernon Blackwood (18691951). Originally from Day and nightstories (1917). IT used to puzzle him that, after dark, someone would look
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Originally from Day and night stories I T used to puzzle him that, after dark, someone would And it was usually while he lay waiting for sleep, tired both of the curtain and the coal games, on the point, indeed, of saying, "I'll go to sleep now," that the puzzling thing took place. He would be staring drowsily at the dying fire, perhaps counting the stockings and flannel garments that hung along the high fender rail when, suddenly, a person looked in with lightning swiftness through the door and vanished again before he could possibly turn his head to see. The appearance and disappearance were accomplished with amazing rapidity always. Where it waited no one could ever guess. It came probably, he felt, from beyond the house, possibly from the roof, but most likely from the garden or the sky. Yet, though strange, it was not terrible. It was a kindly and protective figure, he felt. And when it happened he never called for help, because the occurrence simply took his voice away. "It comes from the Nightmare Passage," he decided; "but it's

44. Victorian And Edwardian Collection
Blackwood, Algernon, 18691951. The lost valley and other stories. Blackwood,Algernon, 1869-1951. A prisoner in fairyland the book that Uncle
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45. Ghost Chronicles - The Myth And Mystery Of Ghosts
Blackwood (18691951), who must rank as one of the greatest English language CustomerRating 5 Comment Algernon Blackwood writes some very creepy stories.
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46. Ghost Chronicles - The Myth And Mystery Of Ghosts
Blackwood (18691951), who must rank as one of the greatest English language EnjoyCustomer Rating 5 Comment Algernon Blackwood writes some very creepy
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47. Stories, Listed By Author
Blackwood, Algernon (Henry) (18691951) (chron.) * Along Came a Spider, (ms)London Mystery 8 1951. The Nightmare Reader, ed.
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48. Stories, Listed By Author
Blackwood, Algernon (Henry) (18691951) (chron.) * Ancient Sorceries JohnSilence, (nv) John Silence, London Nash 1908. Mystery and Detection Apr 1935
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49. Stories, Listed By Author
Blackwood, Algernon (Henry) (18691951) (chron.) * About Moose and Moose-Hunting, (ar)Boy’s Own Paper Aug 11 1906 * A Holiday Down the Danube With Punt
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BIRCH, J. WEEDON ; see pseudonyms Captain Addison H. Philpott Wright (chron.)
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  • God Steals Into Our Existence Quietly, (ar) Jan 1957
  • Sunday Morning Job for Peter, (ar)

50. Stories, Listed By Author
Blackwood, Algernon (Henry) (18691951). Along Came a Spider, (ms) LondonMystery 8 51. The Nightmare Reader, ed. Peter Haining, London Gollancz, 1973
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51. Tales Of The Uncanny And The Supernatural
Add to Shopping Cart. Author Name Blackwood, Algernon Title Tales of the Uncanny London Spring Books 1964 Seller ID 1940 Blackwood (18691951) English writer
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52. Shadowplay Pagan And Magick Webzine - HERMETIC HORRORS
Algernon Blackwood (18691951). Algernon Blackwood is another writer whosemembership of the Golden Dawn is a matter of record.
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The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, a magical order which flourished in England at the turn of the century, is one of the most influential organizations in recent history to have had an effect on western magical beliefs and practices. Much of its ritual has been published in readily-accessible form; yet there still remain many vagaries and uncertainties about the Order, not least with regard to its members.
Most accounts focus primarily on the principal figures who played a role in its founding and turbulent history, S. L. Mathers, Wynn Westcott, W. B. Yeats, A. E. Waite and Aleister Crowley. Of these men and their machinations in the sometimes bitter power-play which constituted so great a part of the Order’s history, so much has been written elsewhere that it would be pointless to discuss it in detail here. Instead, I want to try to clarify the possible connections of various writers of weird fiction whose names have been linked at one time or another with the Order of the Golden Dawn. Some of these indubitably were members of the Order; for others there is some evidence to suggest links, but no conclusive proof; and for several writers whose names have been put forward, there is little or no evidence at all.

53. Musica Classica - Classical Music - Klassische Musik - Karadar
Text by Algernon Blackwood (18691951) Music by Edward Elgar, one of the OrganGrinder s songs from The Starlight Express. My old tunes are rather broken,
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A child asleep

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A Song of Flight, op. 31 no. 2

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Was it some Golden Star?, op. 59 no. 5
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Text by Elizabeth Barret Browning (1806-1861)
Music by Edward Elgar How he sleepeth! Vision unto vision calleth,
While the young child dreameth on. Fair, O dreamer, thee befalleth With the glory thou hast won! Darker wert thou in the garden, Yestermorn, by summer sun. We should see the spirits rising Round thee, - were the clouds away. 'Tis the child-heart draws them, singing In the silent-seeming clay - Singing! - Stars that seem the mutest, Go in music, music all the day. Softly! softly! make no noises! Now he lieth still and dumb - Now he hears the angels' voices Folding silence in the room - Now he muses deep the meaning Of the Heav'nwords as they come. He is harmless - we are sinful, We are troubled - he at ease: From his slumber, virtue winful Floweth outward with increase - Dare not bless him! but be blesséd by his peace

54. Hotel Bruce
With a pantheistic reverence and a body of work that includes a staggering 200short stories, Algernon Blackwood (18691951) is a tower of strength in the
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With wintry nights lengthening and daylight at a minimum, the frigid Cleveland December beckons you to indulge in a nocturnal literary excursion. Move your chair closer to that roaring fire, snuggle under the duvet, or station yourself in a cozy reading room. Now crack open that musty old tome and step back through decades passed. These English authors share a sensibility far removed from our own lightning-paced realm. Atmosphere and ambiguity are crucial, fear is inevitable, and blood and guts are minimal. Find yourself in the grip of a classic ghost story or a charmingly weird tale. With a pantheistic reverence and a body of work that includes a staggering 200 short stories, Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951) is a tower of strength in the horror/weird tales genre. From the swamplands of the Danube to the unexplored Canadian wilderness settings, his accounts are rife with ancient sorceries, spiritual terror and deep metaphysical leanings. A reporter, adventurer and member of the occult society called The Golden Dawn, Blackwood's endless curiosity about the inner workings of the soul informed a vast number of his tales, imbuing them with an almost magical charge.

55. UM Fogler Library Electronic Theses And Dissertations
Subjects Bhagavadgita.; Blackwood, Algernon, 18691951. Criticism and interpretation.;Philosophy, Asian, in literature; Sinnett, AP 1840-1921.
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Blackwell, Scrapper, (fl. from 1928), American musician; Blackwood,Algernon, (18691951), author; Blackwood, William, (died 1834), English writer
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58. Fantasy Author - Encyclopedia Article About Fantasy Author.
Algernon Blackwood, (18691951); Robert Bloch, (1917-1994); Poppy Z. Brite, (born1967); Ramsey Campbell, (born 1946); . Click the link for more information.
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59. Nick Freeman (Abstract), The Development Of Paganism, Belief Beyond Boundaries R
Algernon Blackwood, The Sea Fit , Pan s Garden (1912) Rudyard Kipling (18651936)Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951), and Saki (HH Munro 1870-1916),
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'A longing for the wood-world at night': the Influence of the Literature of the Occult Revival on Modern Paganism
Nick Freeman, Department of English, University of the West of England For Erricson had got upon his old subject: that the gods were not dead, but merely withdrawn, and that even a single true worshipper was enough to draw them into touch with the world, into the sphere of humanity, even into active and visible transformation. Algernon Blackwood, 'The Sea Fit', Pan's Garden (1912) . . . he was filled with a longing for the wood-world at night, with a desire for its darkness, for the mystery of it beneath the moon. Arthur Machen, 'Midsummer', Ornaments in Jade (1924) This paper will seek to address ways in which literature from the so-called 'occult revival' of the has influenced Paganism in the 20th century. Focusing on the work of writers such as Arthur Machen (1863-1947), Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951), and Saki ([H.H. Munro] 1870-1916), it will examine the ways in which the 'weird tale' emerged from the late Victorian interest in the occult and passed into a wider imaginative framework. As such, their work has had considerable impact both on major figures in post-war Paganism (Gerald Gardner was a Kipling enthusiast, for example) and on a wider reading public. Significantly, major reprints of the work of Machen, Blackwood and Saki coincided with the upsurge of popular interest in the occult during the 1960s. All of these writers specialised in short fiction, and this had led to their being frequently anthologised, both for adults, and notably, for children.

60. Alfred A. Knopf Inc. Records, Index
744.7 Blackwell, Eva O 654.9 Blackwell, Jerry 224.15(C) Blackwell,Richard 62.1(C) Blackwood, Algernon, 18691951 648.10 Blackwood,
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