The Coming Of The Fairies

Ocena: 0 (0 głosów)
Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, in his later years became attracted to spiritualism and occult topics. This was after the death of his son Raymond during World War I. While researching the topic of fairies, some photographs from a working-class family in rural Yorkshire were brought to Doyle's attention by a Theosophist friend. These photographs appeared to show diminutive fairies cavorting in the presence of humans, specifically two teenage girls, Elsie and Frances. They had taken the photographs by themselves, and there were no overt signs that the negatives had been tampered with. Doyle championed the photographs, and in the process destroyed his reputation; which is probably why this book, out of all of the Doyle corpus, has not been put into etext until now. The Coming of the Fairies was possibly a bigger disappointment for Doyle fans than when he killed off Sherlock Holmes. These photographs, which caused a sensation at the time, are easily recognizable as blatant fakes by modern eyes, sensitized to seeing much more photorealistic computer-generated elves and fairies. The fairies are statically posed, and are neatly coiffed and dressed in period clothing, hardly what one would expect from wild nature-elementals. They are just too flat-looking and high contrast to be anything other than cardboard cutouts positioned in the scene, and could be constructed by adolescent girls with artistic leanings. And indeed, many years later the pair did admit that they had faked the photos. However, even a skeptic will have to admit that just because these photos are fake, it does not logically imply there are no such beings. Just because some UFO photos are fake, doesn't mean that there are no UFOs! But 'extraordinary claims demand extraordinary proof'. While we may not have extraordinary proof of fairies, there is more to the phenomena than meets the eye. Enough data that some explanation must be attempted. Doyle barely scratches the surface of the massive literature on fairies here; for a comprehensive survey, for instance, refer to Evan-Wentz' The Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries. The real reason that this charming little book is of interest today is historical, and of course, because of the author.

Informacje dodatkowe o The Coming Of The Fairies:

Wydawnictwo: inne
Data wydania: 1922-03-01
Kategoria: Literatura piękna
ISBN: brak
Liczba stron: 196

więcej

Kup książkę The Coming Of The Fairies

Sprawdzam ceny dla ciebie ...
Cytaty z książki

Na naszej stronie nie ma jeszcze cytatów z tej książki.


Dodaj cytat
REKLAMA

Zobacz także

The Coming Of The Fairies - opinie o książce

Inne książki autora
Przygody brygadiera Gerarda
Arthur Conan Doyle0
Okładka ksiązki - Przygody brygadiera Gerarda

Odwaga, heroizm, spryt i waleczność. Wielkie kampanie, krwawe bitwy, tajne misje i karkołomne potyczki. Niesamowite przygody Etienne'a Gerarda...

Opowieści przy ogniu
Arthur Conan Doyle0
Okładka ksiązki - Opowieści przy ogniu

17 opowiadań kryminalnych, grozy i z lekką dawką niesamowitości....

Zobacz wszystkie książki tego autora
Recenzje miesiąca
Kalendarz adwentowy
Marta Jednachowska; Jolanta Kosowska
 Kalendarz adwentowy
Grzechy Południa
Agata Suchocka ;
Grzechy Południa
Stasiek, jeszcze chwilkę
Małgorzata Zielaskiewicz
Stasiek, jeszcze chwilkę
Biedna Mała C.
Elżbieta Juszczak
Biedna Mała C.
Sues Dei
Jakub Ćwiek ;
Sues Dei
Rodzinne bezdroża
Monika Chodorowska
Rodzinne bezdroża
Zagubiony w mroku
Urszula Gajdowska ;
Zagubiony w mroku
Jeszcze nie wszystko stracone
Paulina Wiśniewska ;
Jeszcze nie wszystko stracone
Zmiana klimatu
Karina Kozikowska-Ulmanen
Zmiana klimatu
Pokaż wszystkie recenzje
Reklamy