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The House on the Borderland: Horror Stories Collections

This book is a compilation of chilling tales that delve into the sinister and unsettling corners of the human psyche, creating an atmosphere of dread and fear. more

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William Hope Hodgson
William Hope Hodgson

William Hope Hodgson, born on November 15, 1877, was a renowned British horror fiction author. His works are known for their unique atmosphere and profound sense of horror, which have had a profound impact on horror literature. more

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“The world was held in a savage gloom - cold and intolerable. Outside, all was quiet - quiet! From the dark room behind me, came the occasional, soft thud of falling matter - fragments of rotting stone. So time passed, and night grasped the world, wrapping it in wrappings of impenetrable blackness.”

“This is written in the elder days as the Earth rides close to the rim of eternity, edging nearer to the dying Sun, into which her two inner companions of the solar system have already plunged to a fiery death. The Twilight of the Gods is history; and our planet drifts on and on into that oblivion from which nothing escapes, to which time itself may be dedicated in the final cosmic reckoning.”

“Even if this is the end of humankind, we dare not take away the chances some other life-form might have to succeed where we failed. If we retaliate, there will not be a dog, a deer, an ape, a bird or fish or lizard to carry the evolutionary torch. In the name of justice, if we must condemn and destroy ourselves, let us not condemn all life along with us! We are heavy enough with sins. If we must destroy, let us stop with destroying ourselves!”