Quote by: Algernon Blackwood

Like a forest rose the huge peaks above the slumbering village, measuring the night and heavens. They beckoned him. And something born of the snowy desolation, born of the midnight and silent grandeur, born of the great listening hollows of the night, something that lay 'twixt terror and wonder, dropped from the vast wintry spaces down into his heart-- and called him. Very softly, unrecorded in any word or thought his brain could compass, it laid its spell upon him. Fingers of snow brushed the surface of his heart. The power and quiet majesty of the winter's night appalled him.... -The Glamour of the Snow


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Author Bio


  • NameAlgernon Blackwood
  • DescriptionEnglish short story writer and novelist
  • BornMarch 14, 1869
  • DiedDecember 10, 1951
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist
  • WorksThe Willows
  • AwardsCommander Of The Order Of The British Empire