The Horse of the Invisible | William Hope Hodgson | A Bitesized Audio Production
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Carnacki, the Ghost Finder, tells his friends of his strange adventures up in Lancashire, investigating a mysterious ghostly horse which legend says has haunted the females of the Hisgins family for several generations...
A new, original recording of a classic public domain text, read and performed by Simon Stanhope for Bitesized Audio.
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William Hope Hodgson (1877-1918) was an English author, celebrated for his contributions to the genres of horror and science fiction in the early 20th century. His best known novels include 'The House on the Borderland' (1908) and 'The Ghost Pirates' (1909), but he was also a prolific short story writer, and in this form he produced several series of stories, including the 'Sargasso Sea' tales (the sea was a favourite theme for Hodgson, having had early life experience as a cabin boy and later qualifying as a mate) and the adventures of Thomas Carnacki, the "Ghost Finder'. The latter series was especially popular when six episodes were published in 'The Idler' magazine in 1910. The stories share a framing structure, with Carnacki relating his adventures to a group of four friends - Dodgson (the narrator), Jessop, Arkwright and Taylor - after dinner at his Chelsea home. Despite his experience at sea, Hodgson enlisted in the army, rather than the navy, on the outbreak of World War I. He was killed by a direct hit artillery shell at the Fourth Battle of Ypres in April 1918, aged 40.
'The Horse of the Invisible' first appeared in the April 1910 issue of 'The Idler' magazine, and was subsequently published, along with five other stories from the magazine serial, in book form under the title 'Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder' in 1913.
Recording © Bitesized Audio 2020.
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I love the narrations always. They're superb and not to be equaled. I also love the vocabulary used by these wonderful Victorian authors. I love words and memorized so many begining in the fourth grade when they began to impress me. My family never tried to speak properly and actually laughed and made fun of me for reciting them to myself and their meaning in my room at night. They would always accuse me of trying to be better than my family. Of course I was concentrating on making myself better and could never make them understand my desire to elevate myself in any way available to me which at the time and place, these opportunities were not plentiful. Regardless my desire for my betterment did pay off and I love to hear a lot of the words I fell in love with long ago are used by authors here and its sweet to remember them from my own past while enjoying learning to pronounce and use. Thank you for the joy you bring through these stories. They are truly wonderful as well as the description of the landscapes and sounds and also the feelings the characters are experiencing . Awesome
Wow! I never saw that ending coming. Drew is correct the reader of your stories is the perfect narrator of them. He keeps things interesting while adding a natural chill to the story without being over the top which would take away from the story being read.
The reader has this great speaking voice that can add even more chill to the story.🐴📷👻
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks James, appreciated
@rosamariabonequi3202
2 жыл бұрын
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I always thought Carnacki was one of the better occult detectives, even despite the relatively tiny amount of stories during the author's lifetime. Top notch reading, as usual!
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks @N. Reid, appreciated
I have been listening to simon for ages,but tonight i have found some new stories .delighted.
Thank you! Once again you have come to the rescue of a rough week. Mi Sun the cat wanted a nap lap and I was about to say no and keep working but then I noticed my backed up notifications. A Carnacki story stops everything! I listen and she naps , both happy.
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
How wonderful. Sorry to hear you've had a rough week, but glad if this was able to help a bit. Best wishes to you
This is my favourite reader. He has a wonderfully expressive and musical voice. When I've heard a book read by Bitesize all other readers of the same book sound bland. Also, I love the selection of books. Every one is a literary treat. Thanks!
@BitesizedAudio
2 жыл бұрын
@Clodaghbob What a lovely comment, thank you so much! Best wishes to you
The narrator breathes life into this story, bravo
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Sankt Urban, appreciated
Thank you. You make work so passable.
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Glad to be of service....
Night after night I fall asleep to this wonderful voice. He narrates like no other! The stories are amazing.
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your lovely comment Debra! Glad to be of service...
Very happy to hear you reading Carnacki the Ghost Finder. Bravo!
Gosh he was very hansom a hunk of his time a charmer indeed
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, he apparently had a successful and somewhat famous career as a bodybuilder, in addition to his popularity as an author
@squaretriangle3945
3 жыл бұрын
Tragically, he had s short life because he was killed in the last phase of the First World War and was relatively poor his whole life. He made a lot of his short life though and was a very interesting character, indeed.
I have to add.. I have not heard this read before and I now appreciate on hearing this excellent narration how much more scary and unsettling it is received in this fashion.
Fantastic! Thank you so much! I LOVE Carnaki and your reading is just wonderful!
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Lisa, appreciate your kind feedback!
Equivocal little story, so much doubtful certainty certainly gives one the creeps. Years ago, I fell asleep listening to 'The House on the Borderland' and had the most frightful nightmare which still gives me the willies. Testament to the insidious nature of Mr Hodgson's craft. Thanks for the posting.
You are a monster of skill. !!!!!!!!!!! Thanks thanks thanks
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Very kind of you! Thanks for listening Giliola
Thank you my friend, another great reading, your work is much appreciated :-)
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Andy, thanks and best wishes to you
So Pasket was Horsing Around. What a wonderful story so well narrated. Thank You.
In addition to having great stories written by some great writers, the reader has been the icing on the cake which has quickly made bitesized audio classics my favorite "go to" stories to listen to.
@BitesizedAudio
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Valerie, I greatly appreciate your kind words!
An unusual tale, beautifully narrated. Something of a "Scooby Doo" plot! Wonderful.
Absolutely fantastic narration and story I have been so engrossed I thought I was there
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Very kind of you to say so, thanks Robert!
First time I have heard of the author and Carnaki. Excellent story.
@javedsultan4830
3 жыл бұрын
carnaki was a paranormal investigator
I enjoyed the reading very much, thank you
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome Lillie, thanks for listening and taking the time to comment
Every time you release a reading, it's like a little Christmas-THOROUGHLY enjoy these!
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful, compliments of the season to you Scout Rifle
A Genuinely Terrifing Story, And A Great Narration!!
As usual my sincere thanks for a perfect Sunday evening and as usual your choice of story adds to pleasure of hearing your faultless rendering , I trust you are now back on form , stay safe RNK.
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bob, you too
Thank you!! Loved his longer works, So this will be my first step into his carnacki stories. 🥃👍
Never heard a ghost story about a horse, awesome!
Wonderful- a good old fashioned ghost story I've never read or heard before- and read really well. A great pleasure thank you.
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Olwen S, appreciated
Keep up the great work! It's fun to have these spooky stories to look forwards to. Thank you!!!
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
I'll do my best! Thanks for your support
Wonderful stuff!
Great story like the twist and very refreshing too have a spin on ghost stories.
Ahhh, a new story just in time for bed! Thank you for Carnacki! I'd better get settled in for the night.
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Hope you slept well! Thanks Charlie
Thank you! I was only aware (by a podcast) of one story featuring Carnacki. Your voice seems to be as usual (apart from your self-proclaimed undermining of it - I am being respectful yet ironic in case someone misinterprets me). On my 4th lock-down you are ever more the keeper of my sanity. Thank You.
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks HerrCrankzy, glad you enjoyed it. Best wishes to you.
@ClockworkChainsaw
3 жыл бұрын
There are several! And, not to be rude and promote another channel here, but Ian of @Horrorbabble, has written a few new ones himself, that are quite good! (I feel it is alright, since it's not like they are in the public domain yet. ;)
Thank you so much for this new story !
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Pleasure, thanks BlueFriend
I just saw the images of this incredible story as in a movie. What emotional for me !!!!!!😱
Wonderful - I am going to save listening to this as an October 1st treat. Thank you
Finally, been waiting so long..❤️❤️ damn, it s WHH..the tropical terror is one of my favourites
This story was great. It had me genuinely on edge wondering what the final outcome would be. You read the final battle of the hallway so well I was riveted in place the whole time! Horrifying gobbling neighing indeed! I could see it playing in my mind like a movie.
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful! Thanks Missy
Thank you 😊
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome 😊
I can actually hear the "infernal gobbling neighing"! Shuddery.
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful, thanks Ramey Zamora!
Brilliant. Thank you so much,
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
Loved it , thanks from India
I see this is an interesting and rewarding ride! Thank you!! : - ) >
I think I saw an old TV dramatization of this story, maybe in the “Rivals of Sherlock Holmes” series? Not nearly as spooky as hearing it outloud! 👍 another fine job, Mr Simon, thank you!!
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks @grimtt Yes indeed, it was part of that series, with Donald Pleasance as Carnacki. I saw it some time ago and enjoyed it very much, though I must say Pleasance, a brilliant and always watchable actor, isn't quite how I envisaged Carnacki from the books. In the contemporary illustrations which went with the original publications, he was depicted as quite a dashing figure
@jackiehamilton2738
3 жыл бұрын
It had Donald Peasance sitting in an electric pentacle contraption at one point.
I saved this up to savor when I could enjoy it. I do like WHH’s stories! Have you ever noticed though that in so many of this era’s stories, the minute a cousin appears, you pretty much know who the villain will be? Not always, but often. Great reading, as always! Thanks.
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Nancy, so glad you enjoyed it. Yes, good point about the suspicious cousins...
@carolperry4231
3 жыл бұрын
C.
Re~listen ... the author *Hodgson* was a talented person & brave; a shame he died so young & the world lost a fine story teller
Brilliant. Loved it.
Resting back+listening 🙂
More Carnacki, pretty-please!
That was a truly scary story. Bravo!
Great story & great narration Thank you so much!
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
You're most welcome, thanks for listening Alice
A very unique story. Enjoyed so much. Thanks!
I listened to this story on another channel. It was fine but I am looking forward to hearing your interpretation of the Carnacki character. Without detracting from the other narrator’s interpretation, I know I will like your version best.
Hi, BJ here.🌟 I am new to your channel, and I looooove everything, that you project, in your narration. ❣ Via your narration, I am catapulted into the time and space of the story. 📚 BRAVO! BJ/ATLGA/USA 💖💚
@BitesizedAudio
7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, welcome to the channel
I'll have to wait until tomorrow at work to listen to this one.
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Excellent, I see you've just joined as a channel member, thanks so much for your support Nick.
OOh, thank you! I like WHH stories.
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Glad to know that, thanks Jared
Quite a surprising twist!
Thank you 😮
Will enjoy this on Friday pm..... Can't wait!
Amazing
RAIN WINDY AND YOU THANK YOU SAFE AND WARM GOOD STORIES BRAVO
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Best wishes
Unusual narrative pattern threw me somewhat at first ; a bit like listening to BBC World Sevices Neil Newnes read the news , it's odd , though perfectly correct. Having conquered that , the story quickly engrossed me. Can't really put much more here without ruining it for future listeners. Interesting use of language leads to a pleasantly unconventional conclusion. Give it a go folks. Cheers for upload*
Thank you Simon, I hope you are in fine fettle once more!
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Feeling much better, thank you Catharine!
@catharine1877
3 жыл бұрын
@@BitesizedAudio fantastic news!
Another great reading!
You should consider a collab with @Horrorbabble at some point. Your reading of this is just as high quality as theirs, would be interesting to see what new heights you both could reach together! ^^
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks @Thesaya, appreciate the suggestion, I'll give it some thought. I only became aware of them quite recently but have enjoyed listening to a few of their stories; seems we do have some overlapping interests, although it looks like they've covered many authors I'm not familiar with so I must listen to some more.
Wonder what Carnacki would have thought of tulpas .
That was great! Will you do more Hodgson stories?
@BitesizedAudio
2 жыл бұрын
@JasonJason210 Thank you. I'm bearing him in mind, although the estimable HorrorBabble have already done excellent renditions of many of them, including all the Carnacki stories, so I've been focussing more on the less well covered stories and/or authors. But a few people still do request him, so I'll definitely keep him on my to-do list
I love how plucky that family was. Break out your swords and guns! Let’s go ghost hunting! Love it! The writer did well at first with the feel on the horse scenes only to fail when you find out it’s a man in a horse mask and hooves on his arms. A man wouldn’t have the same weight and step echo that a horse does. It cheapens the moments early on and makes them feel hollow. A spectral horse lurking about is a novel idea and had the writer stuck to it, would have made this a truly unique story. Thank you for sharing this.
Getting ready for offgrid, I still must find a way to preserve these treasures in a Faraday cage in some way, lol. Nothing better to relax in front of the fire...
Really enjoyed your reading of this entertaining story - Carnacki is new to me and the story's language and 'supernatural rationalism' theme seem very much of the pre-WWI period. I wonder if this story might have been influenced by "The Hound of the Baskervilles," with a similar plot of an unscrupulous person taking advantage of a spooky family legend to pursue his own ends; though Hodgson does throw in the supernatural twist at the end. Maybe the Carnacki stories also influenced Blackwood's John Silence stories?
@BitesizedAudio
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for listening, and for your kind comments, glad to know you enjoyed it. I'd not made the connection with 'The Hound' but you're absolutely right there are some similarities there. Regarding Carnacki influencing the John Silence stories... I think John Silence pre-dates Carnacki by a couple of years in terms of when they first appeared in print (1908 and 1910 respectively). There was something of a vogue for "occult detectives" in this era - funnily enough I've just been working on another one, coming up this weekend all being well.
@GrandOldMovies
2 жыл бұрын
@@BitesizedAudio Thanks for clarifying the John Silence/Carnacki chronology. Will you be reading any of the John Silence stories? "Ancient Sorceries" is probably the best and a really beautifully written story!
@BitesizedAudio
2 жыл бұрын
@GrandOldMovies Apologies for the delayed reply, for some reason I don't always get a notification when people respond to my comments... Yes, I would certainly like to read some Algernon Blackwood at some point, he's on my to-do list. I need to refresh my memory of the Silence stories but will certainly bear that one in mind! Thank you for the suggestion
Riveting!
Damn scary.
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
I hope that's good?
@bonniewood5263
3 жыл бұрын
@@BitesizedAudio Absolutely! A lot of "scary" stories don't make the grade: this one does - with bells on!
Any thoughts on why the title is so odd grammatically?
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The number of likes is at 665. So I am saying here that I like the story. I've got enough trouble 😩🤪 NOPE
Another talent killed in stupid war at young age; barely made it out of his thirties
@inisipisTV
3 жыл бұрын
He was already severely wounded in 1914 that he was sent back home and decommissioned from the Army. Despite his injuries he re-enlisted again in 1918 and was killed during the final months.
Ooh it's my favourite reader. Deep joy. ❤ Don't rate the story as highly, sadly. Not a fan of William Hope Hodgson. Bit of a lame yarn - baa-dum-tish! 😉
@BitesizedAudio
3 жыл бұрын
Appreciated, thanks Bob
I'm clearly in the minority here, but what a stinker! There's a supernatural horse running around a house, so what do the residents do? Stay there. And after a set-up series of deaths, and injuries to the residents, along with random horse stomps around the house, Carnaki says 'so I dressed for dinner.' Is that what they call stiff upper lip? Too goofy for me.
I generally like this genre of Victorian suspense but this is one of the weakest. A series of repetitive, spooky encounters are described in a rather dull fashion, but there us no real plot or story evolution. Spoiler alert: it's basically a scooby doo episode.
@inisipisTV
3 жыл бұрын
The Carnacki adventure series IS the archetypal of the Scooby-do and Supernatural series.
@johnathandennis5192
10 ай бұрын
I prefer his stories set at sea. There's an element of vulnerability on the ocean (or in outer space) that you just don't get on land. Furthermore, society is much farther removed from horses nowadays. I'm so used to thinking of them as majestic that it seems rather silly to have an evil scary horse haunting someone. However, I hadn't heard of Carnacki before and am interested in finding the other stories featuring this character. And regardless of whether or not i liked this particular story, I do like the author and the performance of the work was great as always. 😊
Wordy, bloated.
@johnathandennis5192
10 ай бұрын
I don't recall asking about your mother, but good to know she hasn't changed.
Extremely annoying diction thanks anyway