William Hope Hodgson and the Rise of the Weird: Possibilities of the Dark

William Hope Hodgson and the Rise of the Weird: Possibilities of the Dark

William Hope Hodgson and the Rise of the Weird: Possibilities of the Dark

William Hope Hodgson and the Rise of the Weird: Possibilities of the Dark

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Overview

The first comprehensive study of the works of William Hope Hodgson, one of the true innovators of Weird fiction, this book examines the Weird novels and stories upon which his posthumous reputation rests, his non-fantastic writing, identifiable literary influences, and the historical contexts in which he wrote. Focusing extensively upon major works such as The House on the Borderland (1908) and The Night Land (1912), Timothy S. Murphy surveys topics including Hodgson's experiments with code switching and linguistic experimentation; his depictions of racial and ethnic differences and gender and sexuality; the function of space and place in his writing; the adaptation of his shipboard experiences; and his use of abyssal time. With special attention paid to his paradoxical nihilist humanism, this book explores what made Hodgson a respected precursor to later innovators such as H. P. Lovecraft and C.L. Moore, and what makes him an important ancestor to 21st-century writers such as China Miéville, Greg Bear, and Charlie Jane Anders.

Demonstrating how his work is both of his time and 'untimely', Murphy recovers Hodgson as the most significant figure to precede the fantastically popular but deeply controversial Lovecraft, as well as a figure whose work challenges what has thus far been accepted about the genre and the interpretive perspectives from which we view it.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350365735
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/23/2025
Series: Perspectives on Fantasy
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Timothy S. Murphy is Houston-Truax-Wentz Professor & Regents Professor of English at Oklahoma State University, USA. He is author of Wising Up the Marks: The Amodern William Burroughs (1998), Antonio Negri: Modernity and the Multitude (2012), and over 30 scholarly articles on H.P. Lovecraft, Olaf Stapledon, William Morris, and a wide variety of other subjects. General editor of the scholarly jourbanal Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture from 2000 to 2013, he is also editor of The Philosophy of Antonio Negri (2 volumes, 2005-2007) as well as seven special jourbanal issues for Angelaki, Genre, Sub-Stance, and Theory and Event.

Table of Contents

Preface: Weird Before the Weird

Introduction: Decognition and the Labor of the Weird

Part 1: Hope in Space and Time
Chapter 1: The Larger English
Chapter 2: Spoken to My Own Brother
Chapter 3: Teach Him to Know a Man

Part 2: Hope Out of Place
Chapter 4: The Sea is All the God There Is
Chapter 5: A Cemetery of Lost Ships and Wrack and Forgotten Things
Chapter 6: Familiar Land of Strangeness

Part 3: Hope Out of Time
Chapter 7: The Time That is Left Us
Chapter 8: That Song Past Human Tongue to Sing
Chapter 9: Beautiful Things Hid in the Abyss of the Years

Envoi: Hope's Legacy

Bibliography

Index

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