Arthur Machen was a Welsh author best known for his supernatural and horror fiction in the 1890s.
His story "The Great God Pan" brought him fame and controversy, while "The Hill of Dreams" is considered his masterpiece.
Machen's works often explored themes of ancient pagan forces and hidden realities.
He received a classical education but faced financial difficulties, working various jobs while pursuing writing.
Machen's association with decadent horror made publishing challenging after the Oscar Wilde scandal.
Despite this, he continued to write influential works, including "The Three Impostors" and "The White People." Machen also contributed to the Angels of Mons legend and worked as a translator.
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