When Robert Spinrobin, drifting through life in a daydream, answers a newspaper ad asking for an imaginative tenor with a grasp of ancient languages, he soon finds himself travelling to rural Wales and the home of ex-clergyman, Philip Skale. Here Skale, the housekeeper Mrs. Mawle and her niece, Miriam, have been pursuing a new science, harnessing sound to discover the true names of people - and recording the uncanny phenomena and transformations that this naming ritual brings in the subject.
With possibilities of mind-melding and sublime spiritual awakenings already documented, it is not long before Skale pivots towards a grander master plan to intone a forbidden name beyond the preserve of humanity - while a gathering storm of disastrous cosmic consequences threatens to break.
First published in 1910 but lost for most of the twentieth century, Blackwood's tour-de-force novel is long overdue rediscovery.
Featuring a new, incisive introduction from one of the foremost experts on Blackwood, Mike Ashley.
Product details
Attribute name |
Attribute value |
Author
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Algernon Blackwood |
Dimensions
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130 x 190 x 18 mm |
Imprint
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British Library Publishing |
ISBN
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9780712355414 |
Language
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English |
Media type
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Massmarket paperback |
Original title
|
The Human Chord |
Product no
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9780712355414 |
Publish date
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2024-07-25 |
Publisher
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British Library |
RRP List price
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9.99 GBP |
Weight
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195 g |