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JF and Phil delve deep into Arthur Machen\'s fin-de-si\\xe8cle masterpiece, "The White People," for insight into the nature of ecstasy, the psychology of fairies, the meaning of sin, and the challenge of living without a moral horizon.
\\n\\nWORKS CITED OR DISCUSSED
\\n\\nArthur Machen, "The White People" - full text or Weird Stories audiobook read by Phil Ford
\\n\\nArthur Machen, Hieroglyphics: A Note Upon Ecstasy
\\n\\nH. P. Lovecraft, "Supernatural Horror in Literature"
\\n\\nJ.F. Martel, Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice
\\n\\nSusanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell
\\n\\nJack Sullivan (ed)., The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural
\\n\\nJohn Keel, The Mothman Prophecies: A True Story
\\n\\nPatrick Harpur, Daimonic Reality
\\n\\nJacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia: From Folklore to Flying Saucers
\\n\\nLouis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier, The Morning of the Magicians
\\n\\nMichael Foucault, Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison
\\n\\nJ.K. Huysmans, Against Nature (\\xc0 rebours)
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