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Here and Hereafter: Exploring the Thin Veil Between Worlds in Supernatural Tales

Language
English
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Thrillers

In "Here and Hereafter," Barry Pain intertwines elements of philosophical inquiry and speculative fiction, crafting a narrative that explores the nuances of existence, consciousness, and the afterlife. With a distinctive literary style that merges wit with deep introspection, Pain pushes the boundaries of traditional narrative forms, inviting readers into a richly textured world where metaphysical questions abound. The book reflects the Victorian-era fascination with spiritualism and the supernatural, positioning it within a broader literary context that includes the works of contemporaries like H.G. Wells and Arthur Machen, yet stands out for its unique blend of humor and existential reflection. Barry Pain, an esteemed English author and a contemporary of the late Victorian period, was deeply influenced by the rapid advancements in science and philosophy during his lifetime. His interests spanned diverse disciplines, including psychology and the occult, which heightened his curiosity towards the themes he explores in this work. Pain's own experiences with personal loss and societal changes likely contributed to his drive to confront the perennial questions of existence and what lies beyond, shaping a narrative that resonates with both personal and universal struggles. "Here and Hereafter" is a compelling read for anyone intrigued by the intersection of life and the afterlife, offering both entertainment and profound insights. Pain's ability to engage readers through his rich characterizations and thought-provoking themes makes this book a worthwhile addition to the libraries of both literary enthusiasts and philosophical thinkers alike.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066207281

Release date

Ebook: December 12, 2019

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