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The Three Impostors; or, The Transmutations

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A frame narrative portrays a small circle of urbane, secretive characters whose intrigues and vanishings link a sequence of interwoven tales. Each tale adopts a different mode—detective episode, gothic novella, anecdote of uncanny transmutation—while keeping London streets and domestic interiors as recurring backdrops. Stories juxtapose scientific skepticism with occult suggestion, repeatedly unsettling apparent rational explanations by hinting at physical or psychological metamorphosis. Recurring motifs include deception, imposture, hidden identities, and the porous boundary between ordinary life and macabre wonder. The collection moves between suspenseful mystery and lyrical horror, leaving many events ambiguously explained.

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Arthur Machen

Arthur Machen was a Welsh author and mystic, renowned for his contributions to the genre of weird fiction and supernatural literature. His works often explore themes of the mystical and the unknown, blending elements of horror and fantasy. Among his notable titles is "The Great God Pan," which has been influential in the development of modern horror. Machen's writing is characterized by its rich, evocative prose and a deep fascination with the spiritual and the arcane. He also penned essays and critiques, reflecting on the nature of art and experience, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

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