10 libri per 10 euro qui
Bookbot

Lord Dunsany

    Lord Dunsany è stato un pioniere del genere fantasy, il cui lavoro spesso attingeva a miti, leggende e sogni. La sua ricca immaginazione e il suo linguaggio poetico hanno creato mondi unici che hanno influenzato generazioni di scrittori. Le storie di Dunsany esplorano temi senza tempo del destino, della magia e del desiderio umano per l'ignoto. La sua maestria nella forma breve e la sua capacità di evocare un'atmosfera di mistero lo rendono un narratore indimenticabile.

    The Book of Wonder
    A Dreamer's Tales
    The Blessing of Pan
    Don Rodriguez
    Tales of Three Hemispheres
    Il libro delle meraviglie e altre fantasmagorie
    • "Vengano, signore e signori che in qualche modo sono stanchi di Londra, vengano con me anche coloro che sono arcistufi del mondo che conosciamo: perché abbiamo nuovi mondi, qui." Così l'autore adesca il lettore, e così vi adeschiamo noi nel porgervi questo nuovo Drago dedicato a Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett XVIII Barone Dunsany, più concisamente noto come Lord Dunsany. Cure amorevoli provvedute da Massimo Scorsone (che ha scelto una favolosa introduzione di W. B. Yates). Le vertiginose illustrazioni sono di Sidney Herbert Sime. Il volume racchiude: *** Il Libro delle Meraviglie; *** Demoni, uomini e dei; *** La figlia del re degli Elfi; *** La maledizione della veggente. Qui i versi del Solitario di Providence, in originale e nella traduzione di Massimo. On Reading Lord Dunsany’s "Book of Wonder" by Howard Phillips Lovecraft The hours of night unheeded fly, And in the grate the embers fade; Vast shadows one by one pass by In silent daemon cavalcade. But still the magic volume holds The raptur’d eye in realms apart, And fulgent sorcery enfolds The willing mind and eager heart. The lonely room no more is there – For to the sight in pomp appear Temples and cities pois’d in air And blazing glories – sphere on sphere Leggendo "Il Libro delle Meraviglie" di Lord Dunsany di Howard Phillips Lovecraft Fuggon l’ore inavvertite, Tra gli alari il tizzo spira; Ridda d’ombre ingigantite Muta a notte già si aggira. Pure, l’occhio vola ancora Sul volume ad altri regni, E una magica dimora S’apre a mente e cuore degni. Sulla stanza cala un velo: Ma già scorgi nella sera Città e templi a mezzo il cielo... Sfera ardente su altra sfera.

      Il libro delle meraviglie e altre fantasmagorie
    • Explore whimsical and engrossing short stories that transport readers around the globe and into fantastical dimensions. This collection showcases the imaginative fables and unique narratives of Irish fantasy pioneer Lord Dunsany, appealing to fans of renowned authors like Tolkien, Lovecraft, and Le Guin. Each tale offers a rich blend of fantasy and adventure, inviting readers to experience Dunsany's signature storytelling style.

      Tales of Three Hemispheres
    • Don Rodriguez

      Chronicles of Shadow Valley

      • 178pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Set in an ancient, mythical Spain filled with castles, dragons, and magic, the story follows Don Rodriguez, a skilled musician and swordsman. Summoned by his father, he faces the harsh reality that his untrained younger brother will inherit their father's kingdom. To prove his worth, Don Rodriguez embarks on a perilous journey to the enigmatic Shadow Valley, a place feared by many. This novel showcases Dunsany's masterful prose and imaginative world-building, marking it as a significant work in the fantasy genre.

      Don Rodriguez
    • The Blessing of Pan

      • 150pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Set in the nineteenth century, the story follows Elderick Anwrel, an Anglican priest grappling with his parishioners' unexpected devotion to Pan, the Greek god of shepherds. As he fights to reclaim their faith, the narrative blurs the lines between reality and imagination, creating a rich tapestry of spiritual conflict and exploration. The novel delves into themes of belief, identity, and the nature of divinity, offering a compelling examination of faith in a changing world.

      The Blessing of Pan
    • A Dreamer's Tales

      • 140pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Exploring the realms of imagination, this collection of stories delves into the lives of dreamers and the fantastical worlds they inhabit. Each tale weaves together elements of fantasy, folklore, and philosophical musings, showcasing the author’s lyrical prose and rich imagery. Through a variety of characters and settings, the narratives invite readers to ponder the nature of dreams and reality, offering a profound reflection on the human experience and the power of creativity.

      A Dreamer's Tales
    • The Book of Wonder

      • 66pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Whimsical and imaginative, this collection of fourteen short stories by Lord Dunsany delves into the strange and the surreal. Each tale, crafted in a fairytale or allegorical style, carries a distinct edge of melancholy, vengeance, or madness, often steering away from traditional happy endings. Dunsany's unique storytelling invites readers into a world where the bizarre and the beautiful intertwine, leaving a lasting impression of wonder and intrigue.

      The Book of Wonder
    • Fifty-One Tales

      • 80pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Exploring fantastical realms, this collection showcases Lord Dunsany's masterful storytelling, blending imagination with ingenuity. Featuring over 50 tales, readers will encounter fairies, gods, and intriguing characters in stories such as "The Assignation," "The Death of Pan," and "The True History of the Hare and the Tortoise." Each narrative invites readers into a world of wonder, underscoring Dunsany's unique ability to weave themes of mortality, identity, and the ethereal, making this anthology a treasure for lovers of fantasy literature.

      Fifty-One Tales
    • There be islands in the Central Sea, whose waters are bounded by no shore and where no ships come -- this is the faith of their people. In the mists before the Beginning, Fate and Chance cast lots to decide whose the Game should be; and he that won strode through the mists to MANA-YOOD-SUSHAI and said: "Now make gods for Me, for I have won the cast and the Game is to be Mine." Who it was that won the cast and whether it was Fate or whether Chance that went through the mists before the Beginning to MANA-YOOD-SUSHAI -- none knoweth.

      The Gods of Pegana
    • The collection immerses readers in a world where fantasy and reality merge, showcasing Lord Dunsany's mastery of storytelling. Through enchanting tales, he introduces legendary creatures and ancient gods, all set against fantastical landscapes. The poignant themes of longing, loss, and the pursuit of happiness resonate deeply, while Dunsany's rich, poetic prose paints vivid images of ethereal realms. Each narrative unfolds like an ancient myth, offering a glimpse into a universe where the mundane and magical coexist, highlighting the beauty and sorrow of the human experience.

      UNHAPPY FAR-OFF THINGS
    • Great crime stories

      • 624pagine
      • 22 ore di lettura

      Great Crime Stories gathers together the best fictional stories of crime and criminals, of strange and horrible happenings, of ghosts and grisly deeds. There are beautifully crafted short stories by some of the giants of literature, as well as rediscovered gems by some of the well-known names of yesteryear. From Margery Allingham to Saki this is a collection that makes all the memorable features of the crime story and distills a heady brew that will satisfy the most discerning and demanding of readers.

      Great crime stories