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'''[[William Hope Hodgson''']] (1877 – 1918) was an Englishman who held many careers throughout his short life: sailor, soldier, personal trainer, and so on. However, he is ''best'' remembered for his career as an author of horror, fantasy and SF works, particularly the novels ''[[The House on the Borderland]]'' and ''[[The Night Land]]''.
 
At age 40, while serving in [[World War I]], he was killed by an exploding shell.
 
=== {{examples|Works by William Hope Hodgson with their own trope page include: ===}}
 
* ''[[Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder]]''
* ''[[The House on the Borderland]]''
* ''[[The Night Land]]''
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* [[All First -Person Narrators Write Like Novelists]]:
** ''The Ghost Pirates''
** Averted in ''The Boats of the "Glen Carrig"''. The narrator is relating the story to his son, and actually tells it how you would expect someone to tell it in those circumstances; for example, there is no actual dialogue in the book itself.