
Medusa: a Novel of Mystery, Ecstasy and Strange Horror
...a little on one side of me, I spied something that moved along upon the verge with a sliding writhing motion, seeming like the extremity of a sort of trunk; like the body of a huge serpent… Drawn by horror's fearful traction, I moved to the verge of the parapet and looked down…
Somewhere around the early eighteenth century, young Will Harvell joins a sea voyage in search of a mariner’s missing son which gradually finds itself drawn towards an ancient and indescribable terror of the ocean in E. H. Visiak’s classic novel, which returns to print featuring a new introduction by horror expert Aaron Worth.
Combining elements of Conradian sea adventure with Atlantean mythology and a uniquely unsettling brand of metaphysical, sublime horror—all delivered in Visiak’s high literary style— Medusa remains a distinctive, influential and still exciting work in the history of early twentieth-century weird writing.
Publication date: 17/04/2025
Author: E. H. Visiak, with an introduction by Aaron Worth
Brand: British Library Publishing
Number of Pages: 288
Binding: Paperback
Dimensions: 190 x 130 mm
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...a little on one side of me, I spied something that moved along upon the verge with a sliding writhing motion, seeming like the extremity of a sort of trunk; like the body of a huge serpent… Drawn by horror's fearful traction, I moved to the verge of the parapet and looked down…
Somewhere around the early eighteenth century, young Will Harvell joins a sea voyage in search of a mariner’s missing son which gradually finds itself drawn towards an ancient and indescribable terror of the ocean in E. H. Visiak’s classic novel, which returns to print featuring a new introduction by horror expert Aaron Worth.
Combining elements of Conradian sea adventure with Atlantean mythology and a uniquely unsettling brand of metaphysical, sublime horror—all delivered in Visiak’s high literary style— Medusa remains a distinctive, influential and still exciting work in the history of early twentieth-century weird writing.
Publication date: 17/04/2025
Author: E. H. Visiak, with an introduction by Aaron Worth
Brand: British Library Publishing
Number of Pages: 288
Binding: Paperback
Dimensions: 190 x 130 mm
















