SCHWARZE MAGIE
- 368pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
Questa autrice britannica era rinomata per i suoi romanzi storici e le storie horror soprannaturali. Il suo stile è caratterizzato da un'atmosfera cupa, suspense e intuizione psicologica, che trascina i lettori in mondi di mistero e terrore. Le sue opere, spesso intessute di una sensibilità gotica, esplorano le profondità della psiche e della morale umana. La sua prolifica produzione continua ad affascinare collezionisti e critici per la sua singolare miscela di brivido e romanticismo.






Marjorie Bowen, a prolific author admired by literary giants, is best known for her ghostly and supernatural tales. In 1949, she curated her favorite stories into a collection titled The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories, showcasing her talent for weaving eerie narratives that continue to captivate readers. This anthology reflects her unique voice and ability to evoke suspense and intrigue, solidifying her place in the genre of supernatural fiction.
The book, a significant classical work published over a century ago, explores themes of royalty and rebellion. Recognizing its historical importance, Alpha Editions has republished it in a modern format, ensuring its preservation for future generations. The text has been reformatted, retyped, and designed for clarity and readability, avoiding the pitfalls of scanned copies. This effort highlights the book's enduring relevance and aims to keep its legacy alive.
Set in Flanders, the story follows Dirk Renswoude, a noble-born craftsman and social outcast, as he grapples with his troubled family background. His life takes a turn when he encounters Thierry, a young scholar heading to Basle. Their mutual interest in the black arts forges a deep bond, leading them into a world of dark intrigue and exploration. The narrative delves into themes of isolation, ambition, and the allure of forbidden knowledge.