Decadent and Occult Works by Arthur Machen

Edited by Dennis Denisoff

Jewelled Tortoise 4

Critical Texts 53

Modern Humanities Research Association

11 July 2018  •  352pp

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Arthur Machen has finally been recognized as a key contributor to the glittering age of British Decadence. Best known for the novella The Great God Pan and for his formative influence on weird fiction, in fact much of Machen’s writing profoundly challenges literary and cultural convention. From the demonic horror of “The Recluse of Bayswater” to the plush occultism of The Hill of Dreams and the prose poems of Ornaments in Jade, this selection of works from throughout Machen’s career brings to life his unique symbolist aesthetics and spiritual philosophy.

This is the first edition of Machen’s work to foreground his Decadent and occult writing. It includes a scholarly introduction, extensive annotations, and revealing contextual materials. Engaging with the gems of Machen’s oeuvre, the collection invites readers to open their minds to a reality beyond the veil, the reality – in Machen’s view – that matters most.

Reviews:

  • ‘What’s here will certainly enliven the reading lists of many undergraduate courses on the Victorian Gothic, but, hopefully, it will also allow Machen to be seen not simply as a writer of ‘shockers’ but as a significant and distinctive contributor to the wider literature of his day. The edition is bolstered by a helpful bibliography of secondary works and a chronology of Machen’s life and times. It is well produced and very competitively priced, meaning that it should find a home on university reading lists as well as on the hungry shelves of acquisitive Machenites such as myself.’ — Nick Freeman, Volupté 1.2, Winter 2018, 165-70
  • ‘This is an invaluable scholarly edition of Machen's work which makes a thoughtful case for his profound, but idiosyncratic contribution to Decadence.’ — Timothy J. Jarvis, Faunus 38, 2018, 56
  • ‘In taking the complexities of Machen’s relationship with the Decadent movement as its starting point, Denisoff’s volume is a significant intervention. ... There is an authentic sense of the volume as a carefully curated experience... a valuable teaching edition.’ — Jane Ford, Modern Language Review 115.3, July 2020, 712-13 (full text online)

Contents:

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Illustrations
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Acknowledgements
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1-34

Introduction - Arthur Machen’s Chamber of Decadence
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36-42

1 The Lost Club (1890)
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43-88

2 The Great God Pan (1894)
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89-109

3 The Recluse of Bayswater (1895)
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110-250

4 The Hill of Dreams (1907)
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251-255

5 The Bowmen (1914)
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256-258

6 The Rose Garden (1924)
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259-261

7 The Turanians (1924)
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262-265

8 The Idealist (1924)
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266-268

9 The Ceremony (1924)
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269-274

10 Ritual (1937)
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276-282

11 The Literature of Occultism (1899)
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283-291

12 Excerpts from Hieroglyphics - A Note upon Ecstasy in Literature (1902)
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292-299

13 Introduction to The Angels of Mons - The Bowmen and Other Legends of the War (1915)
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300-308

14 Introduction to The Great God Pan (1916)
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310-315

15 Arthur Edward Waite - Excerpts from The Occult Sciences (1891)
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316-320

16 Florence Marryat - Chapter XI, A Chance Séance with a Stranger, from The Spirit World (1894)
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321-325

17 William Leonard Courtney - Novels and Nerves (1895)
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326-330

18 Arthur Sykes - The Great Pan-Demon - An Unspeakable Story (1895)
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331-331

19 Review of The Three Impostors (1896)
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332-337

20 Alfred Egmont Hake, Chapter IX - The Religion of Self, from Regeneration - A Reply to Max Nordau (1896)
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338-340

21 Review of The Hill of Dreams
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Bibliography entry:

Denisoff, Dennis (ed.), Decadent and Occult Works by Arthur Machen, Jewelled Tortoise, 4 (MHRA, 2018)

First footnote reference: 35 Decadent and Occult Works by Arthur Machen, ed. by Dennis Denisoff, Jewelled Tortoise, 4 (MHRA, 2018), p. 21.

Subsequent footnote reference: 37 Denisoff, p. 47.

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Denisoff, Dennis (ed.). 2018. Decadent and Occult Works by Arthur Machen, Jewelled Tortoise, 4 (MHRA)

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