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The Women of the Wood (eBook)

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2022
29 Seiten
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The Women of the Wood - Abraham Merritt
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In "The Women of the Wood," Abraham Merritt crafts a richly woven tapestry of fantasy and adventure steeped in mythological allusions and the allure of the unknown. Set in a mystical forest inhabited by enigmatic women who possess both beauty and supernatural powers, the narrative explores themes of desire, sacrifice, and the intricate relationship between humanity and nature. Merritt's prose is vibrant and evocative, characterized by lush descriptions and a masterful command of atmosphere that draws the reader into an otherworldly experience, bridging the gap between the fantastical and the psychological depth of its characters. Merritt, a significant figure in early 20th-century speculative fiction, was influenced by the burgeoning fields of both pulp fiction and fantasy literature, notably the works of H.P. Lovecraft and the romanticism of Edgar Rice Burroughs. His background as a journalist and editor also honed his narrative skills, allowing him to explore complex themes of desire and the human condition through an imaginative lens. This synthesis of personal and cultural influences undoubtedly shaped his vision in "The Women of the Wood," marking an important contribution to the genre. This book is highly recommended for readers who appreciate a blend of adventure and psychological depth, as well as those intrigued by the exploration of female archetypes in myth and fantasy. Merritt's ability to elicit emotional resonance through otherworldly scenarios makes this work a compelling read for fans of speculative fiction, offering both escapism and profound reflection on the nature of desire.

Abraham Grace Merritt, known by his byline Abraham Merritt, was an eminent American editor and writer of speculative fiction during the early to mid-20th century. Born on January 20, 1884, in Beverly, New Jersey, Merritt's literary genius emerged with a unique blend of fantasy, horror, and science fiction elements, peculiar for the seamless integration of the exotic and the supernatural. His narrative style was marked by richly descriptive language and intricate plotting, establishing Merritt as a master craftsman in speculative literature. Among his notable works is 'The Women of the Wood,' a fantasy tale underscoring his characteristic flair for weaving mystical themes with adventure. Merritt's contributions were not limited to short stories alone; he authored several novels that have become cornerstone texts in the fantasy genre. These include 'The Moon Pool' (1919) and 'The Metal Monster' (1920), where his penchant for lost civilizations and arcane powers takes center stage. His legacy transcends the printed page; influencing a plethora of writers in the realms of fantasy and science fiction, Merritt's imaginative landscapes and vibrant characters continue to captivate readers and scholars alike. Throughout his career, Merritt served as the editor of 'The American Weekly' magazine, but his enduring impact lies within the treasure trove of fantastical worlds he left behind for the literary world to cherish. He died on August 21, 1943, but his work remains enshrined in the annals of classic American speculative fiction.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Fantasy / Science Fiction Fantasy
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte Abraham Merritt • Abraham Merritt fiction • adventure fantasy tales • American fantasy classics • Arcane characters • Classic • classic fantasy storytelling • early 20th century authors • early 20th-century fantasy • enchanting female characters • enchanting tales • fantastical literature • fantasy classic literature • Historical • historical fantasy books • historical fantasy setting • immersive magical journey • Literary Craftsmanship • lyrical prose • mystical forest adventure • Mystical Landscapes • mythology inspired fiction • Mythology-inspired stories • occult themes exploration • Otherworldly enchantment • pulp fiction novels • romantic fantasy tale • Supernatural allure • supernatural beings lore • Supernatural Fiction • The Women of the Wood novel • Vivid descriptive prose • women in speculative fiction
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