The Diamond Lens: and Others (1855-1858)

Author:   Fitz-James O'Brien ,  John P Irish
Publisher:   The Swan River Press
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9781783807857


Pages:   290
Publication Date:   30 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Diamond Lens: and Others (1855-1858)


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""Fitz-James O'Brien is the most important figure after Poe and before Lovecraft in modern horror literature."" - Jessica Amanda Salmonson The Diamond Lens and Others (1855-1858) collects O'Brien's earliest speculative fiction written in America. This volume marks his initial exploration into what would become his signature genre-tales of the outré and macabre. Within its pages, readers will encounter tales and poems of fantastical spirits, monomania, nightmarish hallucinations, and dark fantasy. The collection culminates with ""The Diamond Lens"", the story that catapulted O'Brien to national recognition. This volume captures the further development of his unique style and thematic preoccupations. This is volume two of a three-volume set of Fitz-James O'Brien's fiction and poetry, the most comprehensive collection of his horror and supernatural writings to date. When taken together, the full set offers valuable introductions for readers of fantastical literature, featuring works never previously collected and some appearing for the first time outside their original publications.

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Author:   Fitz-James O'Brien ,  John P Irish
Publisher:   The Swan River Press
Imprint:   The Swan River Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.286kg
ISBN:  

9781783807857


ISBN 10:   1783807857
Pages:   290
Publication Date:   30 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Praise for the Collected Speculative Works ""Fitz-James O'Brien deserves serious attention for developing some of science fiction's most familiar tropes-among them microcosmic worlds, invisible monsters, time slips, and robots."" - New York Review of Books ""Fitz-James O'Brien's exuberantly morbid stories, set amongst mid-century New York's boarding houses and alleyways, are works of comic skepticism and cosmic messiness . . . [This set] is the most comprehensive attempt yet to situate O'Brien firmly within the canon of 19th-century fantastical literature"" - PopMatters ""Quirky humour and darkly imaginative flourishes . . . a weaver of visionary images--a writer of reveries."" - Supernatural Tales ""Across these three volumes we get to experience a large variety of short stories, poems, and a play, laid out in chronological order by publication date, and we can see how O'Brien developed into a masterful storyteller."" - You're Reading ""Fascinating, elegantly written, quite enjoyable stuff."" - Hellnotes


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Fitz-James O'Brien (1826/8-1862) was born in Co. Cork, Ireland, and spent his teenage years in Limerick after his mother remarried. Early in life, he published poetry, but soon turned to short fiction, the mode defining his legacy. At twenty-one, he inherited family wealth and moved to London in 1849, where he honed his craft. After squandering his inheritance in three years, he emigrated to America in 1852. There, O'Brien flourished as a writer, following Edgar Allan Poe's influence. He enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War and died in 1862 after being wounded in battle.

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