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![]() ![]() Ricori and Lowell share an instant rapport and Ricori asks Lowell to find the cause of death of Peters. The man, Peters, is the right-hand man of Julian Ricori, a criminal mob boss. Nothing can be found medically wrong the man, and he dies not long afterward, with a diabolical laugh escaping his mouth after his dying breath. The story begins as a patient is brought to his hospital late at night, in a catatonic state but with an expression of pure horror on his face. ![]() ![]() ![]() Lowell, who shares his experiences facing off against the forces of darkness. The novel is told as the written recollection of one Dr. Burn, Witch, Burn! (exclamation point is part of the title) is a much more conventional horror novel in which the protagonists square off against an extremely powerful and murderous witch. Merritt is most famous for his stories of cosmic fantasy and horror, like the aforementioned The Metal Monster, his first breakthrough novel The Moon Pool (1919), and his most famous work, The Ship of Ishtar (1924). I just finished it this week and thought I’d share some thoughts on it. The only one of this bunch I hadn’t read yet is Burn, Witch, Burn! (1932), which represents a significant departure from his earlier works. ![]() ![]() ![]() Found in County Roscommon, Ireland, 1959. I have attempted to give them stories.ħ50-200 BCE. Forensics can tell us many things about the nature of death for bodies recovered from the bogs, but we don’t really know the stories of these nameless souls. ![]() The Shan Van Vocht is the Gaelic phrase for the land goddess and translates as “poor old woman.” In modern druid terms, it’s similar to Mother Nature. ![]() These poems come from the manuscript Borrowings of the Shan Van Vocht. These poems are from a series of prose poems narrated by bog bodies and natural elements that I represent in voice. A bog body is a human cadaver that has been naturally mummified by the pressure and chemical makeup in a peat bog. Note: On a visit to Dublin, I saw the bog body exhibit at the National Museum and was intrigued by the details still intact-such as hair, fingernails, and the lines of their handprints. Meisje van Yde, Drents Museum, from Wikimedia Commons. ![]() ![]() In the book, Grendel is explained as a descendant of Cain, the son of Adam that was cast out after killing Abel. As with other stories involving the displaced monsters, he watches but rarely ever involves himself in their lives, but when he does, it is disastrous. ![]() Naturally curious, he observes their growth from nomads to a feudal system with roads and order. She is a foul creature who has forgotten how to talk and is pathetic, which makes Beowulf's murder of her in Beowulf seem less heroic than the poem did.Īs a young monster, Grendel discovers a lake full of fire snakes and swims through it only to emerge in the land of humans. Grendel is a bear like a monster who lives with his mother on the outskirts of civilization. It is a way for them to prove their bravery. But they do use his cruelties as fodder for the sagas sung by their bards. Although, it is one sided since he can kill them but they can't kill him. ![]() Grendel declares war on the Danes and it continues for twelve years. These writers used monsters to make readers examine what it means to be human. In the way of Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley and The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo, the monster is lonely and questioning his existence. ![]() |