Showing posts with label Harry Clarke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harry Clarke. Show all posts

8/11/15

Harry Clarke, Upon the bed there lay a nearly liquid mass of loathsome detestable putridity

Harry Clarke llustration for Edgar Allan Poe's The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar
Illustration for Edgar Allan Poe's "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar" by Harry Clarke (1889-1931). Published in 1919.

"The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar" is a short story by American author Edgar Allan Poe about a mesmerist who puts a man in a suspended hypnotic state at the moment of death. An example of a tale of suspense and horror, it is also, to a certain degree, a hoax, as it was published without claiming to be fictional, and many at the time of publication (1845) took it to be a factual account. Poe toyed with this for a while before admitting it was a work of pure fiction in his marginalia.

9/21/12

Harry Clarke, Black and White

Illustration for The year's at the spring; an anthology of recent poetry, New York, 1920 / Black and White by H. H. Abbott.

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8/3/12

Harry Clarke, Ligeia



Date: 1923

Illustration for Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe.

I would call aloud upon her name.


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6/1/12

Harry Clarke, Faust



Date: 1925

Illustration for Goethe's Faust.

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4/17/12

Harry Clarke, Selected poems of Algernon Charles Swinburne - Decoration



Decoration from Selected Poems of Algernon Charles Swinburne Clarke, 1928

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3/22/11

Harry Clarke, Ligeia



Date: 1923

Illustration for Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe

And now slowly opened the eyes of the figure which stood before me.

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Harry Clarke, Metzengerstein



Date: 1923

Illustration for Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe

An attachment which seemed to attain new strength.

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Harry Clarke, Manuscript Found in a Bottle



Date: 1923

Illustration for Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe

The colossal waters rear their heads above us like demons of the deep.

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Harry Clarke, The Mystery of Marie Rogêt



Date: 1923

Illustration for Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe

And now slowly opened the eyes of the figure which stood before me.

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Harry Clarke, The Colloquy of Monos and Una



Date: 1923

Illustration for Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe

In death we have both learned the propensity of man to define the indefinable.

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3/21/11

Harry Clarke, The Fall of the House of Usher



Date: 1923

Illustration for Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe

Say, rather, the rending of her coffin.

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Harry Clarke, The Man of the Crowd



Date: 1923

Illustration for Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe

It was the most noisome quarter of London.

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Harry Clarke, The Tell-Tale Heart



Date: 1923

Illustration for Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe - Frontispiece

He shrieked once - once only.

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1/12/11

Harry Clarke, Methinks, a million fools in choir are raving and will never tire



Date: 1925

From Faust by Goethe, translated by John Anster (Harrap, 1925)

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