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The Beetle: A Mystery (Valancourt Classics)
The Beetle: A Mystery (Valancourt Classics)

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Author: Richard Marsh
Creators: Minna Vuohelainen, John Williamson
Publisher: Valancourt Books
Category: Book

Buy New: $18.95



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 872749

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 416
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.3 x 1.2

ISBN: 1934555495
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781934555491
ASIN: 1934555495

Publication Date: September 1, 2008
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Product Description

An ancient Egyptian evil known as 'The Beetle' has arrived in London to wreak a mysterious vengeance on politician Paul Lessingham. When this strange creature, 'born neither of God nor man', orchestrates the disappearance of Lessingham's fiancee Marjorie, it becomes a race against time to solve the mystery of the Beetle and save Marjorie from an unthinkable fate! Told alternately from the points of view of Robert Holt, a clerk who is hypnotized into becoming a mindless slave, Marjorie, a beautiful and independent New Woman, Sydney Atherton, a cynical inventor of murderous weapons of war, and the clever detective Augustus Champnell, The Beetle is a thrilling mystery that will keep readers guessing until its startling climax.

This new edition is certain to become the definitive edition of Marsh's most successful novel. It features the unabridged text of the 1897 first edition, including a reproduction of its cover and all four illustrations by John Williamson. Minna Vuohelainen's introduction corrects the errors of previous scholars and places the novel in the context of fin de siecle fiction and growing uneasiness over urban conditions, imperialism, and gender roles. Also featured in this edition are substantial selections of fictional and nonfictional contextual material, including excerpts from Marsh's other works and unpublished manuscripts, as well as detailed notes for modern readers.


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4 out of 5 stars An early fiend find   December 14, 2008
"A face looked into mine, and, in front of me, were those dreadful eyes. Then, whether I was dead or living, I said to myself that this could be nothing human, -nothing fashioned in God's image could wear such a shape as that. Fingers were pressed into my cheeks, they were thrust into my mouth, they touched my staring eyes, shut my eyelids, then opened them again, and-horror of horrors!-the blubber lips were pressed to mine-the soul of something evil entered into me in the guise of a kiss."

Published in 1897, the same year as Bram Stoker's Dracula, The Beetle is a classic Victorian weird/sensation novel, written in wonderfully ripe, overwrought prose, and featuring (of course!) a sinister oriental figure with the power to transform himself. This fiend persecutes and hypnotically asserts control over an upstanding British man, the hero of the novel.

In many ways, this sort of novel foreshadowed Sax Rohmer's Fu Manchu novels, but it also fed into the late 19th-century fascination with all things Egyptian. Later this sort of tale would be the grist for 20th century mummy films and Boris Karloff's mesmerizing stare, but unfortunately The Beetle never seems to have made the leap into popular modern culture the way that Dracula did. A pity, as this is an equally engrossing supernatural tale.



5 out of 5 stars A Forgotten Classic Now Available   November 22, 2007
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I first came across references to this forgotten classic in the works of British occultist Kenneth Grant. Firmly rooted in the Victorian appetite for mystery and the supernatural, 'The Beetle' is a masterpiece of horror and occult fiction. Originally published in 1897, the same year as Bram Stoker's 'Dracula', Richard Marsh's highly original creation at one point actually outsold Stoker's famous vampire primer. Like Stoker's other masterpiece, 'The Jewel of Seven Stars', which was brought to the screen in the seventies with Hammer's stylish retelling as 'Blood From the Mummy's Tomb' (and the forgettable 'The Awakening'), 'The Beetle' would be well served with a film adaptation, although it might be hard pressed to find an appreciative audience today.

For those with a taste for occult-inspired fiction along the lines of H.P. Lovecraft, Arthur Machen, Bram Stoker, Sax Rohmer, Algernon Blackwood and others, 'The Beetle' will not disappoint. See also the cheaper Wordsworth edition, with a fine introduction by David Stuart Davies.


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