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The Hill of Dreams (Summarized Edition)
Set between the haunted fields of rural Monmouthshire and the squalid lodgings of fin-de-siècle London, The Hill of Dreams follows Lucian Taylor, a solitary youth whose visions on a Roman hill open onto pagan ecstasy and metaphysical peril. Machen fuses the Künstlerroman with weird fiction, deploying incantatory prose indebted to Symbolism and the Decadents to chart Lucian's drift from rapture to morbid isolation.
Dreams, erotic reverie, and antiquarian hauntings interlace with realism; the novel's shifting textures render consciousness as a luminous yet fatal labyrinth. Machen, a Welsh clergyman's son steeped in Latin and local legend at Caerleon, wrote from intimate knowledge of Roman remains and Celtic lore. Bereavement, precarious literary labor in London, and a brief flirtation with mysticism and occult circles deepen the book's preoccupation with sacrifice and visionary excess.
Drafted in the 1890s and published in 1907, it recasts his youthful struggles into a myth of art's dangerous seductions. Readers of Huysmans, Pater, Poe, and Blackwood will find this a consummate fin-de-siècle testament: a hypnotic study of imagination's radiance and ruin. For those who prize musical prose, psychological subtlety, and the uncanny as self-scrutiny, The Hill of Dreams remains an essential, unsettling masterpiece. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted.
Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.
Dreams, erotic reverie, and antiquarian hauntings interlace with realism; the novel's shifting textures render consciousness as a luminous yet fatal labyrinth. Machen, a Welsh clergyman's son steeped in Latin and local legend at Caerleon, wrote from intimate knowledge of Roman remains and Celtic lore. Bereavement, precarious literary labor in London, and a brief flirtation with mysticism and occult circles deepen the book's preoccupation with sacrifice and visionary excess.
Drafted in the 1890s and published in 1907, it recasts his youthful struggles into a myth of art's dangerous seductions. Readers of Huysmans, Pater, Poe, and Blackwood will find this a consummate fin-de-siècle testament: a hypnotic study of imagination's radiance and ruin. For those who prize musical prose, psychological subtlety, and the uncanny as self-scrutiny, The Hill of Dreams remains an essential, unsettling masterpiece. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted.
Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.
Set between the haunted fields of rural Monmouthshire and the squalid lodgings of fin-de-siècle London, The Hill of Dreams follows Lucian Taylor, a solitary youth whose visions on a Roman hill open onto pagan ecstasy and metaphysical peril. Machen fuses the Künstlerroman with weird fiction, deploying incantatory prose indebted to Symbolism and the Decadents to chart Lucian's drift from rapture to morbid isolation.
Dreams, erotic reverie, and antiquarian hauntings interlace with realism; the novel's shifting textures render consciousness as a luminous yet fatal labyrinth. Machen, a Welsh clergyman's son steeped in Latin and local legend at Caerleon, wrote from intimate knowledge of Roman remains and Celtic lore. Bereavement, precarious literary labor in London, and a brief flirtation with mysticism and occult circles deepen the book's preoccupation with sacrifice and visionary excess.
Drafted in the 1890s and published in 1907, it recasts his youthful struggles into a myth of art's dangerous seductions. Readers of Huysmans, Pater, Poe, and Blackwood will find this a consummate fin-de-siècle testament: a hypnotic study of imagination's radiance and ruin. For those who prize musical prose, psychological subtlety, and the uncanny as self-scrutiny, The Hill of Dreams remains an essential, unsettling masterpiece. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted.
Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.
Dreams, erotic reverie, and antiquarian hauntings interlace with realism; the novel's shifting textures render consciousness as a luminous yet fatal labyrinth. Machen, a Welsh clergyman's son steeped in Latin and local legend at Caerleon, wrote from intimate knowledge of Roman remains and Celtic lore. Bereavement, precarious literary labor in London, and a brief flirtation with mysticism and occult circles deepen the book's preoccupation with sacrifice and visionary excess.
Drafted in the 1890s and published in 1907, it recasts his youthful struggles into a myth of art's dangerous seductions. Readers of Huysmans, Pater, Poe, and Blackwood will find this a consummate fin-de-siècle testament: a hypnotic study of imagination's radiance and ruin. For those who prize musical prose, psychological subtlety, and the uncanny as self-scrutiny, The Hill of Dreams remains an essential, unsettling masterpiece. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted.
Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.
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