Author:Arthur Machen
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Works
[edit]Works are listed here with their publication dates; in some cases, the date of composition varies considerably.
- Eleusinia (1881)
- The Anatomy of Tobacco (1884)
- (tr.) The Heptameron (1886) (external scan)
- The Chronicle of Clemendy (1888)
- (tr.) Fantastic Tales or The Way to Attain (1890)
- The Great God Pan and The Inmost Light (1894)
- (tr.) The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova (1894)
- The Three Impostors (1895) — A novel incorporating several short stories:
- Hieroglyphics (1902)
- Dr. Stiggins: His Views and Principles (1906)
- The House of Souls (1906) — A collection of six previous works:
- A Fragment of Life (1904)
- "The White People" (1904)
- The Great God Pan (1894)
- "The Inmost Light" (1894)
- The Three Impostors (1895)
- "The Red Hand" (1895)
- The Hill of Dreams (1907) (frontispiece by Sidney Herbert Sime)
- The Angels of Mons (1915)
- Second edition (1915)
- The Great Return (1915)
- The Terror (1917)
- War and the Christian Faith (1918)
- Far Off Things (1922) — First volume of autobiography.
- The Secret Glory (1922)
- The Shining Pyramid (collection) (1923), edited by Vincent Starrett
- Strange Roads & With the Gods in Spring (1923)
- Things Near and Far (1923) — Second volume of autobiography.
- Dog and Duck (1924)
- The Glorious Mystery (1924)
- The London Adventure (1924) — Third and final volume of autobiography.
- Ornaments in Jade (1924)
- Precious Balms (1924)
- The Canning Wonder (1925)
- Dreads and Drolls (1926)
- Notes and Queries (1926)
- Tom O'Bedlam and His Song (1930)
- The Green Round (1933)
- The Children of the Pool (1936)
- The Cosy Room (1936)
- Holy Terrors (1946)
Individual short works
[edit]- "The Bowmen", 1914
- "The Bowmen" in Weird Tales, 12 (1) (July 1928)
- "The Coming of the Terror" (novellette), The Century, 1917
- "The Remembrance of the Bard" (poem), 1918
- "The Praise of Myfanwy" (poem), 1918
- Preface to Afterglow by Mitchell S. Buck, 1924
- "The Lost Club" in Weird Tales, 26 (4) (October 1935)
Works about Machen
[edit]- Arthur Machen: A Novelist of Ecstasy and Sin by Vincent Starrett
- Arthur Machen: Weaver of Fantasy by William Francis Gekle (transcription project)
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 1947, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 76 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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