Arthur Machen
(1863-1947)

man

Died aged c. 84

Arthur Machen (/ˈmækən/; 3 March 1863 – 15 December 1947) was the pen-name of Arthur Llewellyn Jones, a Welsh author and mystic of the 1890s and early 20th century. He is best known for his influential supernatural, fantasy, and horror fiction. His novella The Great God Pan (1890; 1894) has garnered a reputation as a classic of horror, with Stephen King describing it as "Maybe the best [horror story] in the English language." He is also well known for "The Bowmen", a short story that was widely read as fact, creating the legend of the Angels of Mons.

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Commemorated on 2 plaques

Arthur Machen (1863-1947) journalist and man of letters stayed here in November 1916

New Angel Hotel, New Quay Road, Whitby, United Kingdom where they stayed (1916)

Birthplace of Arthur Machen, Author, 1863-1947

High Street, Caerleon, United Kingdom where they was born (1863)