The Voice in the Night: Best Weird Stories of William Hope Hodgson

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  • The Classics of Gothic Horror Series
  • Edited by S. T. Joshi
  • Fall 2024
  • 302 pp
  • Paperback: ISBN 9781614983781
  • Cover art and design by Daniel V. Sauer

 

 

 

Published simultaneously with

Where the Silent Ones Watch: Stories of the Borderland, the Night Land, the Sargasso Sea, and more!

 

English writer William Hope Hodgson (1877–1918) wrote a prodigious amount of fiction—weird, adventure, mainstream, and even proto-science fiction—during his relatively brief career, cut short when he died in Belgium during the final stages of World War I. This volume presents the best of his tales and demonstrates the wide range of his short fiction.

 

From the ghost story “The Goddess of Death” (1904) to the posthumously published tale “The Hog,” Hodgson is preoccupied with supernatural incursions into our mundane world. “The Hog” is one of the most accomplished tales of the psychic detective Thomas Carnacki.

 

As a seaman in both the Mercantile Navy and the Royal Navy, Hodgson had his fill of life on the sea. Many of his tales deal with the horrors to be encountered in the vast expanse of seas and oceans. “The Voice in the Night” (1907), perhaps Hodgson’s most notable weird tale, speaks of the hideous fungi consumed by a shipwrecked couple on a remote island. “The Derelict,” “The Mystery of the Derelict,” and several other stories deal with other terrors to be met with in such mysterious realms as the Sargasso Sea.

 

William Hope Hodgson was, for many years after his death, a nearly forgotten master of the weird. But in recent decades his literary accomplishments have been increasingly recognized, and this volume puts the very best of his short fiction in the hands of a new generation of readers.

 

 

Table of Contents

Introduction, by S. T. Joshi 

The Voice in the Night

The Goddess of Death

A Tropical Horror

From the Tideless Sea

The Mystery of the Derelict

The Voice in the Night

The Whistling Room

The Albatross

On the Bridge

The Derelict

The Thing in the Weeds

The Finding of the Graiken

The Stone Ship

The Haunted Pampero

Demons of the Sea

The Hog

Bibliography

 

 

 

 

The Classics of Gothic Horror series seeks to reprint novels and stories from the leading writers of weird fiction over the past two centuries or more. Ever since the Gothic novels of the late 18th century, supernatural horror has been a slender but provocative contribution to Western literature. Edgar Allan Poe, Ambrose Bierce, the Victorian ghost story writers, the “titans” of the early twentieth century (Arthur Machen, Algernon Blackwood, Lord Dunsany, M. R. James, H. P. Lovecraft), the Weird Tales writers, and many others contributed to the development and enrichment of weird fiction as a literary genre, and their work deserves to be enshrined in comprehensive, textually accurate editions. S. T. Joshi, a leading authority on weird fiction, has done exactly that in establishing this series. Using scholarly resources honed over decades of wide-ranging research, he has assembled volumes featuring not only the complete weird writings of the authors in question, but exhaustive bio-critical introductions and bibliographical data.