...and then the music was so loud, so beautiful that I couldn't think of anything else. I was completely lost to the music, enveloped by melody which was part of Pan.'In 1894, Arthur Machen's landmark novella The Great God Pan was published, sparking the sinister resurgence of the pagan goat god. Writers of the late-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries, such as Oscar Wilde, E. M. Forster and Margery Lawrence, took the god's rebellious influence as inspiration to spin beguiling tales of social norms turned upside down and ancient ecological forces compelling their protagonists to ecstatic heights or bizarre dooms.
Assembling ten tales and six poems - along with
Machen's novella - from the boom years of Pan-centric literature, this
new collection revels in themes of queer awakening, transgression
against societal bonds and the bewitching power of the wild as it
explores a rapturous and culturally significant chapter in the history
of weird fiction.
The Horned God : Weird Tales of the Great God Pan - Michael Wheatley
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