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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]]''.
[[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.
At age 40, while serving in [[World War I]], he was killed by an exploding shell.


=== Works by William Hope Hodgson with their own trope page include: ===
{{examples|Works by William Hope Hodgson with their own trope page include:}}

* ''[[Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder]]''
* ''[[Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder]]''
* ''[[The House on the Borderland]]''
* ''[[The House on the Borderland]]''
* ''[[The Night Land]]''
* ''[[The Night Land]]''
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=== Other works by William Hope Hodgson provide examples of: ===


{{examples|Other works by William Hope Hodgson provide examples of:}}
* [[All First-Person Narrators Write Like Novelists]]:
* [[All First-Person Narrators Write Like Novelists]]:
** ''The Ghost Pirates''
** ''The Ghost Pirates''