
Great Return
'Great Return' Summary
In the tranquil Welsh town of Llantrisant, an extraordinary event unfolds, leaving an indelible mark on its inhabitants. For a short period, something remarkable, perhaps even miraculous, fills the air, transforming the everyday into the extraordinary. However, this event is not a simple occurrence; it is a complex phenomenon that sparks curiosity, wonder, and perhaps even a touch of fear among the townspeople. As the days pass, the inexplicable event begins to fade, leaving behind an aura of mystery and a deep sense of wonder. Through the eyes of the villagers, Machen weaves a captivating tale, inviting readers to delve into the mysteries of the Great Return. The story is told with a lyrical and often haunting quality, hinting at ancient forces and long-forgotten knowledge. As the narrative unfolds, the reader is drawn into the enchanting world of Llantrisant, where the boundaries between reality and the mystical blur.Book Details
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Arthur Machen
United Kingdom
Arthur Machen, pseudonym of Arthur Llewellyn Jones, Welsh novelist and essayist, a forerunner of 20th-century Gothic science fiction. Machen’s work was deeply influenced b...
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