The Hill of Dreams
  The Hill of Dreams
Titolo The Hill of Dreams
AutoreArthur Machen
Prezzo€ 1,99
EditoreGood Press
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoAdobe DRM

Descrizione
In "The Hill of Dreams," Arthur Machen weaves a lyrical and haunting narrative that explores themes of imagination, desire, and the metaphysical landscape of Wales. Set against the backdrop of a fading rural community, the protagonist, an aspiring writer named Philip, embarks on a journey toward artistic transcendence, grappling with the duality of his mundane existence and his yearning for the sublime. Machen's prose is rich and evocative, imbued with a mysticism that reflects the influence of the late Victorian literary revival, where aestheticism often collided with the search for deeper spiritual truths. Arthur Machen, a pivotal figure in the symbolist movement, drew from his own experiences growing up in the picturesque Welsh countryside. His fascination with folklore, spirituality, and the hidden realms of existence permeates his work, providing a backdrop to his exploration of the unseen. Machen's life, marked by a deep appreciation for the esoteric and the arcane, led him to craft stories that challenge the boundaries of perception, making "The Hill of Dreams" a crucial entry in his oeuvre. This novel is a must-read for those intrigued by the interplay of reality and imagination, and for readers who appreciate the subtleties of the human psyche. With its poetic language and profound insights, "The Hill of Dreams" invites exploration of the mystical dimensions that underlie everyday life, ensuring its place as a cornerstone of early 20th-century literature.