Victor Hugo’s Notre-Dame de Paris: Proto-Sword-and-Sorcery?

What an immersive and surprising experience reading Victor Hugo’s Notre-Dame de Paris proved to be! Countless references to alchemy, hermeticism, magic, witchcraft and sorcery — no dragons perhaps, but layer upon layer of dungeons. But perhaps most striking of all are Hugo’s detailed and fascinating descriptions of the late medieval Parisian underworld.

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The Weird Genius of Tanith Lee’s “The Sombrus Tower”

The stories you never forget are the ones that really move you. It takes more than traditional supernatural tropes like magic and monsters to create a truly weird experience—to weave a spell of words that fascinates and mystifies the reader. Such is the case with Tanith Lee’s “The Sombrus Tower.” Here is a knight’s tale that really brings the weird.

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Ramsey Campbell: Swords and Horrors

Author Ramsey Campbell turned seventy-five today. One of the most honored horror authors on the planet, Ramsey has received three Bram Stoker Awards, four World Fantasy Awards, ten British Fantasy Awards, and the Horror Writers' Association's Lifetime Achievement Award. Before taking the horror genre by storm, however, Campbell wrote some bloody tales of darksome sword and sorcery back in the '70s.

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