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A middle-aged narrator and his sister accept an invitation to stay with a recently widowed friend at her spacious, somber country house. Their visit reveals a clash between domestic comforts and the sister's sympathy for psychic and religious movements, while the widow's rigid, gloomy beliefs—shaped by her late husband's stern doctrines—impose an oppressive atmosphere. As routine, scholarship, and lingering social obligations meet unsettling intimations, the house's emptiness and the widow's conviction of being irretrievably lost generate rising psychological unease. The account weaves close social observation with supernatural suggestion, exploring faith, obsession, and the ways doctrine can distort personal relationships.

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Algernon Blackwood

Algernon Blackwood was an English author known for his contributions to supernatural fiction and weird literature. His works often explore themes of nature, the mystical, and the unknown, reflecting his deep appreciation for the natural world. Among his notable titles is "The Willows," a story that has been praised for its atmospheric tension and psychological depth. Blackwood's storytelling is characterized by rich descriptions and a sense of wonder, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature. His ability to evoke the uncanny and the sublime has left a lasting impact on the genre, influencing later writers of horror and fantasy.

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