Author:Algernon Blackwood

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Algernon Blackwood
(1869–1951)

English writer of tales of the supernatural; his two best known stories are probably "The Willows" and "The Wendigo"; though wrote a number of horror stories, his most typical work seeks less to frighten than to induce a sense of awe.
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Algernon Blackwood

Works

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Novels

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Collections

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  1. The Empty House
  2. A Haunted Island
  3. A Case of Eavesdropping
  4. Keeping His Promise
  5. With Intent to Steal
  6. The Wood of the Dead
  7. Smith: An Episode in a Lodging-House
  8. A Suspicious Gift
  9. The Strange Adventures of a Private Secretary in New York
  10. Skeleton Lake: An Episode in Camp
  1. The Listener
  2. Max Hensig
  3. The Insanity of Jones
  4. The Dance of Death
  5. The Old Man of Visions
  6. May Day Eve
  7. Miss Slumbubble—and Claustrophobia
  8. The Woman's Ghost Story[nb 1]

John Silence: Physician Extraordinary (1908)

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  1. A Psychical Invasion
  2. Ancient Sorceries
  3. The Nemesis of Fire
  4. Secret Worship
  5. The Camp of the Dog[vox 2]
  6. A Victim of Higher Space

A Volume of Nature Stories

  1. The Man whom the Trees loved
  2. The South Wind
  3. The Sea Fit
  4. The Attic
  5. The Heath Fire
  6. The Messenger
  7. The Glamour of the Snow
  8. The Return
  9. Sand
  10. The Transfer
  11. Clairvoyance
  12. The Golden Fly
  13. Special Delivery
  14. The Destruction of Smith
  15. The Temptation of the Clay
  1. The Regeneration of Lord Ernie
  2. The Sacrifice
  3. The Damned
  4. A Descent into Egypt
  5. Wayfarers
  1. Accessory Before the Fact
  2. The Deferred Appointment
  3. The Prayer
  4. Strange Disappearance of a Baronet
  5. The Secret
  6. The Lease
  7. Up and Down
  8. Faith Cure on the Channel
  9. The Goblin's Collection
  10. Imagination
  11. The Invitation
  12. The Impulse
  13. Her Birthday
  14. Two in One
  15. Ancient Lights
  16. Dream Trespass
  17. Let Not the Sun—
  18. Entrance and Exit
  19. You May Telephone from Here
  20. The Whisperers
  21. Violence
  22. The House of the Past
  23. Jimbo's Longest Day
  24. If the Cap Fits—
  25. News v. Nourishment
  26. Wind
  27. Pines[1]
  28. The Winter Alps[2]
  29. The Second Generation

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  1. The Doll
  2. Running Wolf
  3. The Little Beggar
  4. The Occupant of the Room
  5. The Man Whom the Trees Loved
  6. The Valley of the Beasts
  7. The South Wind
  8. The Man Who Was Milligan
  9. The Trod
  10. The Terror of the Twins
  11. The Deferred Appointment
  12. Accessory Before the Fact
  13. The Glamour of the Snow
  14. The House of the Past
  15. The Decoy
  16. The Tradition
  17. The Touch of Pan
  18. Entrance and Exit
  19. The Pikestaffe Case
  20. The Empty Sleeve
  21. Violence
  22. The Lost Valley
  1. The Tryst
  2. The Touch of Pan
  3. The Wings of Horus[3]
  4. Initiation
  5. A Desert Episode
  6. The Other Wing
  7. The Occupant Of The Room
  8. Cain's Atonement
  9. An Egyptian Hornet
  10. By Water[vox 4]
  11. H. S. H.
  12. A Bit Of Wood[vox 4]
  13. A Victim Of Higher Space
  14. Transition
  15. The Tradition[vox 4]
  1. The Lost Valley
  2. The Wendigo (1910)
  3. Old Clothes
  4. Perspective (1910) [nb 2]
  5. The Terror of the Twins
  6. The Man from the 'Gods'
  7. The Man Who Played upon the Leaf
  8. The Price of Wiggins's Orgy
  9. Carlton's Drive
  10. The Eccentricity of Simon Parnacute
  1. The Wolves of God
  2. Chinese Magic
  3. Running Wolf
  4. First Hate
  5. The Tarn of Sacrifice
  6. The Valley of the Beasts
  7. The Call
  8. Egyptian Sorcery
  9. The Decoy
  10. The Man Who Found Out
  11. The Empty Sleeve
  12. Wireless Confusion
  13. Confession
  14. The Lane That Ran East and West
  15. "Vengeance is Mine"

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  1. Tongues of Fire[4]
  2. The Little Beggar (1914)
  3. Malahide and Forden
  4. Playing Catch
  5. The Pikestaffe Case
  6. Alexander Alexander
  7. Lost in the Alps[nb 4][5]
  8. The Olive (1922)
  9. A Continuous Performance
  10. The World-Dream of McAllister
  11. The Other Woman (Blackwood)
  12. Picking Fir-Cones[6]
  13. The Open Window
  14. Petershin and Mr. Snide
  15. The Man Who Was Milligan
  16. The Falling Glass
  17. The Spell of Egypt
  18. A Man of Earth
  19. The Laughter of Courage
  20. S. O. S.[7]
  21. Nephele

The Willows & Other Queer Tales (1925)

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  1. The Willows (1907)[vox 5]
  2. Ancient Sorceries
  3. The Return
  4. Running Wolf
  5. The Man Whom the Trees Loved
  6. The Man Who Played upon the Leaf
  7. The Tryst
  8. By Water
  9. The Occupant of the Room
  10. The Decoy
  11. Dream Trespass

The Dance of Death, and Other Tales (1927)

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  1. The Dance of Death
  2. A Psychical Invasion
  3. The Old Man of Visions
  4. The South Wind
  5. The Touch of Pan
  6. The Valley of the Beasts

Ancient Sorceries and Other Tales (1927)

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  1. Ancient Sorceries
  2. The Willows (1907)[vox 5]
  3. The Return
  4. Running Wolf
  5. The Man Whom the Trees Loved
  6. The Man Who Played upon the Leaf

Algernon Blackwood - Short Stories of Today & Yesterday (1930)

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  1. The Regeneration of Lord Ernie
  2. The Sacrifice
  3. Chinese Magic
  4. The Land of Green Ginger
  5. The Stranger
  6. First Hate
  7. The Olive
  8. Two in One
  9. Dream Trespass
  10. Cain's Atonement

Strange Stories (1930)

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  1. The Man Whom the Trees Loved
  2. The Sea Fit
  3. The Glamour of the Snow
  4. The Tryst
  5. Transition
  6. The Occupant of the Room
  7. The Wings of Horus
  8. By Water
  9. Malahide and Forden
  10. Alexander Alexander
  11. The Man Who Was Milligan
  12. The Little Beggar
  13. The Pikestaffe Case
  14. Accessory Before the Fact
  15. The Deferred Appointment
  16. Ancient Lights
  17. You May Telephone from Here
  18. The Goblin's Collection
  19. Running Wolf
  20. The Valley of the Beasts
  21. The Decoy
  22. Confession
  23. A Descent into Egypt|
  24. The Damned
  25. The Willows (1907)[vox 5]
  26. Ancient Sorceries

Shocks (1935)

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Copyrighted in the United States until 2030 due to Renewal R343811

  1. Elsewhere and Otherwise
  2. The Stranger
  3. Full Circle[8]
  4. Dr. Feldman
  5. A Threefold Cord
  6. Chemical
  7. Shocks
  8. The Survivors
  9. The Adventure of Tornado Smith
  10. Hands of Death[9]
  11. The Land of Green Ginger
  12. The Colonel’s Ring
  13. Revenge
  14. The Man who Lived Backwards
  15. Adventures of Miss de Fontenoy
  1. The Doll (1914)
  2. The Trod (1914)

Uncollected Works

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Australian Newspapers

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Boy’s Own Paper

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The Century Magazine

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Country Life

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Land & Water Magazine

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Methodist Magazine

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Pall Mall Magazine

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The Quest Journal

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Drama

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Verse

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Biography

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Notes

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  1. Alternate Title: "The Specter that Asked for a Kiss"
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Perspective" (1917) is an edited version of "The Strange Experience of the Rev. Phillip Ambleside" (1910).
  3. w/Wilfred Wilson
  4. Alternate Title: "Lost!"
  5. "Imagination Wakes" appears both as Ch7 of The Extra Day (1915) and as an article (1916) with an accompanying short biography, which is not reproduced here.
  6. 6.0 6.1 w/Violet Pearn
  7. Based on The Education of Uncle Paul and The Extra Day.
  8. 8.0 8.1 w/Bertram Forsyth
  9. w/Elaine Ainley
  10. w/Frederick Kinsey Peile
  11. Based on "Max Hensig—Bacteriologist and Murderer"

Sources

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  1. Country Life, Vol25 xx/xx/1909
  2. Country Life, Vol28 Iss729 pp930-933 24/12/1910
  3. The Century Magazine, xx/11/1914
  4. The English Review, Vol36 No4 xx/04/1923
  5. The Living Age Vol315 08/09/1922
  6. The English Review, Vol29 xx/xx/1919
  7. The Century Magazine, xx/03/1918
  8. The English Review, Vol40 xx/05/1925
  9. The Bolton Evening News xx/12/1925
  10. Belgravia, Vol69 xx/xx/1889
  11. Longman’s Magazine, xx/xx/1901
  12. MacMillan's Magazine, Vol84 pg350 xx/05-10/1901
  13. Pearson’s Magazine, xx/09/1904
  14. Belfast Weekly News, 09/12/1909
  15. Vanity Fair, Vol6 Iss2 xx/04/1916
  16. The Saturday Westminster Gazette 18/03/1916
  17. The Birmingham Daily Post 23/11/1915
  18. he Bookman V47 No. 290 pg 127 xx/01/1915
  19. The Outlook, 26/04/1916
  20. The English Review, Vol32 xx/03/1921
  21. Occult Review, Vol42 xx/08/1925
  22. The Treasure Ship (ed. Cynthia Asquith) xx/xx/1926
  23. McClure's, Vol59 Iss6 pp68-69,126
  24. Essays of Various Types, UW Madison
  25. Sails of Gold (ed. Cynthia Asquith) pg120 xx/xx/1927
  26. The Strand Magazine, Vol75, pg426
  27. The Treasure Cave, (ed. Cynthia Asquith) pg74
  28. The Bookman Special Christmas Number
  29. The Golden Gift Book, pg3
  30. The Morning Post, 1899-08-02
  31. London Evening Standard, 11/25/1915
  32. The Australian Star (Sydney) 28/12/1907
  33. The Herald (Melbourne) 08/02/1909
  34. The Burrowa News (NSW) 30/04/1909
  35. Leader (Melbourne), 26/06/1909
  36. The Wollondilly Press (NSW) 19/10/1910
  37. Bendigo Advertiser (Victoria) 10/09/1910
  38. Illawarra Mercury (NSW) 13/05/1910
  39. Alternate Title: "The South Wind"
  40. West Gippsland Gazette (Warragul, Vic.) 25/03/1913 pg5
  41. Boy’s Own Paper, Vol24 Iss1193 pp118-120 23/11/1901
  42. Boy’s Own Paper, Vol24 Iss1232 pp743-747 23/08/1902
  43. Boy’s Own Paper
    1. Vol27 Iss1356 pg231 07/01/1905
    2. Vol27 Iss1356 pp246-248 07/01/1905
    3. Vol27 Iss1358 pp271 21/01/1905
  44. Boy’s Own Paper, Vol27 Iss1355 pp216-220 31/12/1904
  45. Boy’s Own Paper, Vol28 Iss1439 pp714-715 11/08/1906
  46. Boy’s Own Paper, Vol28 Iss1442 pp764-766 01/09/1906
  47. Boy’s Own Paper, Vol28 Iss1429 pp550-551 02/06/1906
  48. Boy’s Own Paper
    1. Vol29 Iss1491 pp715-716 10/08/1906
    2. Vol29 Iss1493 pp750-751 24/08/1907
    3. Vol29 Iss1496 pp762-763 31/08/1907
  49. Boy’s Own Paper, Vol31 Iss1565 pp234-236 09/01/1909
  50. The Century Magazine, xx/03/1918
  51. The Century Magazine, xx/03/Mar 1921
  52. Country Life, Vol25 xx/xx/1909
  53. Country Life, Vol27 Iss689 19/03/1910
  54. Country Life, Vol30 Iss775 11/11/1911
  55. Country Life, Vol29 Iss749 13/05/1911
  56. Country Life, Vol29 Iss746 22/04/1911
  57. Country Life, Vol30 Iss780 16/12/11
  58. Country Life, Vol32 Iss826/829 02,23/11/1912
  59. Country Life, Vol32 Iss826 23/11/1912
  60. Country Life, Vol32 Iss810 07/13/1912
  61. Country Life, Vol32 Iss786 27/01/12
  62. Country Life
    1. Vol31 Iss793 16/03/1912
    2. Vol31 Iss797 13/04/1912
  63. Country Life, Vol32 Iss809 07/06/1912
  64. Country Life, Vol32 Iss825 10/26/1912
  65. Country Life, Vol34 Iss885 20/12/1913
  66. Country Life, Vol34 Iss886 27/12/1913
  67. Country Life, Vol34 Iss879 08/11/1913
  68. Country Life, Vol34 No863, 19/17/1913
  69. Country Life, Vol34 xx/xx/1913
  70. Country Life, Vol33 Iss856 31/05/1913
  71. Country Life, Vol34 No882 pp745 29/11/1913
  72. Country Life, Vol34 Iss871 13/09/1913
  73. Country Life, Vol34 xx/xx/1913
  74. Country Life, Vol34 xx/xx/1913
  75. Country Life, Vol35 Iss907 23/05/1914
  76. Country Life, Vol35 Iss905 09/05/1914
  77. Country Life, 1915-12-25: Vol 38 Iss 990
  78. Country Life, Vol42 Iss1082 29/09/1917
  79. Country Life, Vol45
  80. Land & Water Magazine, Vol45 No2787 pg15-16 10/09/1914
  81. Land & Water Magazine, Vol70 No2904 xx/xx/1918
  82. Methodist Magazine, Vol32 No6 pp 481-486 xx/12/1890
  83. Methodist Magazine, Vol33 No5 pp166-171 xx/xx/1891
  84. Methodist Magazine, Vol33 xx/xx/1891
  85. Methodist Magazine, Vol33 xx/xx/1891
  86. Pall Mall Magazine, Vol10 Iss42 xx/10/1896
  87. Pall Mall Magazine, Vol42 xx/12/1908
  88. Pall Mall Magazine, xx/12/1911
  89. Pall Mall Magazine, Vol45 Iss203 xx/03/1910
  90. The Quest Journal, Vol5 No4 xx/07/1914
  91. The Quest Journal, Vol6 xx/xx/1915
  92. The Quest Journal, Vol6 No4 xx/07/1916
  93. 93.0 93.1 93.2 'The Organ Grinder's Songs, from The Starlight Express, Music by Edward Elgar (1916)
  94. The Merry-Go-Round, Vol IV No1 xx/11/1926
  95. The Merry-Go-Round, Vol IV No2 xx/12/1926
  96. The Merry-Go-Round, Vol IV No5 xx/03/1927
  97. The Merry-Go-Round, Vol IV No10 xx/08/1927
  98. Dept. of Education, Mag of Lit (NSW, Australia), Vol12 No1 Pt1 01/02/1927

Works at LibriVox

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Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1951, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 72 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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