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Algernon H. Blackwood was a British author known for his works of horror and supernatural fiction. His stories, such as "The Willows" and "The Wendigo," are celebrated for their eerie atmospheres and psychological depth. Blackwood's contributions to the genre have made him a notable figure in the history of ghost and horror literature.
"His imagination conceived and bore - worlds; but nothing in these worlds became alive until he discovered its true and living name. The name was the breath of life; and, sooner or later, he invariably found it."
"But the wicked passions of men's hearts alone seem strong enough to leave pictures that persist; the good are ever too luke-warm."
Men,
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