Since ancient times literature has been awash with tales of strange weather; accounts of nature's real destructive power blending into mythology, fantasy and folklore. This new collection gathers the best stories of ecological upset, nightmarish meteorological extremes and inexplicable atmospheric phenomena from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when pioneering authors began to weave the otherworldliness of environmental disturbances into supernatural or uncanny experiences. With stories from Algernon Blackwood, Herman Melville, Mary Shelley, Daphne du Maurier and many more, this foray into severe winters, stifling heats, roiling oceans and piercing gales offers the perfect read on a rainy day - or night. Book jacket.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0712353585
ISBN13:9780712353588
Release Date:June 2021
Publisher:British Library
Length:320 Pages
Weight:0.65 lbs.
Dimensions:1.0" x 5.0" x 7.4"
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