10 Oct #Spooktober 10: Death Tokens
"Death Tokens" by Friedrich August Schulze, translated in The European Magazine, Volume 87, March 1825. You can read it today on my Patreon. ...
"Death Tokens" by Friedrich August Schulze, translated in The European Magazine, Volume 87, March 1825. You can read it today on my Patreon. ...
"The Black Chamber" by Johann August Apel, translated by Thomas De Quincey in Knight's Quarterly Magazine, Series 1, Volume 1 (1823). You can read it today on my Patreon....
"The Death’s Head" by Friedrich August Schulze from Tales of the Dead (1813), translated by Sarah Elizabeth Utterson. You can read it today on my Patreon....
The Ceffyl Dŵr is a creature from Welsh folklore, known as the "Water Horse", a ghostly horse-like being which haunts rivers, lakes, and misty moors, luring unsuspecting victims to their doom. It's often described as an ethereal, shape-shifting entity that can appear solid one moment...
"The Spectre Bride" by Friedrich August Schulze comes from German Stories (1826), translated by Robert Pearse Gillies. You can read it today and tomorrow on my Patreon. ...
“Wan the maiden was, Of saintly paleness, and there seem’d to dwell In the strong beauties of her countenance Something that was not earthly.” Southey’s Joan of Arc. “The clock has toll’d; and, hark! the bell Of death beats slow.” -- Mason’s Elegies. The novel comes from Tales of the Dead (1813), translated by...
The Gwrach y Rhibyn, also known as "The Hag of the Mist," is a figure from Welsh folklore often compared to the Irish Banshee. She is a harbinger of death, as her shrieks and wails warn of impending doom for those who hear them. She is described...
This next novel will be my first I-novel ever; of course, it won't be an I-novel of the Literary Establishment sort, but it will be an attempt to vivisect myself in which I will turn on myself the blade of psychological analysis that I have...
Osamu Dazai (1909–1948) was a Japanese writer known for his deeply personal, existential, and often autobiographical fiction, and one of the most significant authors in modern Japanese literature. A pen name for Shūji Tsushima, Osamu Dazai was born into a wealthy family in Kanagi and his life...
Celebrated as one of the major figures in modern Japanese literature and nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1964, Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (1886-1965) was a Japanese author known for his exploration of themes such as female beauty and destructive erotic obsessions. His notable works...