The White People
ByPublisher Description
What if innocence was the perfect veil for ultimate evil?
Originally published in 1904 and hailed by H.P. Lovecraft as one of the finest weird tales ever written, The White People invites readers into a realm where pagan rites, faerie lore, and cosmic dread intertwine. Through the recovered "Green Book," we witness a young girl's rapturous journey into a hidden countryside cult-guided by an enigmatic nurse who teaches her the ancient "good" mysteries that are anything but good.
This modern edition refines Machen's ornate prose, clarifying archaic phrases while preserving the story's dream-like cadence and creeping dread.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
- A Diary of Forbidden Initiation - Read the girl's own words as she crosses from childhood wonder to occult terror.
- Themes of Seduction and Spiritual Peril - Explore how beauty and curiosity can mask the gravest evil.
- Foundational Influence on Cosmic Horror - See why Lovecraft, Borges, and King revered Machen's visionary storytelling.
- A Lyrical, Pastoral Nightmare - Wander mist-clad hills where folklore, faeries, and sacrifice converge.
- Readable, Contemporary Formatting - Annotations and subtle updates ensure every eerie nuance resonates with today's reader.
For lovers of folk horror, psychological suspense, and the uncanny, The White People offers an unforgettable glimpse into the bright face of darkness.
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