"The Light Invisible" by Robert Hugh Benson is a collection of supernatural short stories that delve into spiritual themes, mystical experiences, and ethereal beings. Set within the backdrop of Victorian literature, Benson's tales are rich in religious allegory and Christian symbolism, offering readers a journey into otherworldly realms. Through these captivating short stories, Benson explores the afterlife, redemption, and the metaphysical aspects of existence. Each narrative is a masterful blend of symbolism and metaphysical exploration, inviting readers to ponder deeper meanings and spiritual truths. With vivid descriptions and intricate storytelling, Benson crafts a world where the boundaries between the physical and spiritual are blurred, and the mysteries of the unseen are unveiled. The characters encounter ethereal beings and embark on journeys that lead to profound revelations and spiritual enlightenment. "The Light Invisible" stands as a testament to Benson's literary prowess, offering readers a glimpse into the mysteries of the supernatural and the transformative power of spiritual experiences. Through these mesmerizing tales, Benson leaves an indelible mark on the landscape of supernatural fiction, inviting readers to explore the depths of the human soul and the realms beyond.
Robert Hugh Benson was an English Catholic priest and author who lived from 18 November 1871 to 19 October 1914. He began his ministry as an Anglican priest before being welcomed and ordained in the Catholic Church in 1903. He also wrote a lot of fiction, including Come Rack! Come to Rope! and the well-known dystopian novel Lord of the World. His works include current fiction, children's stories, plays, apologetics, devotional writings, and historical, horror, and science fiction. In parallel with rising through the ranks to serve as a Chamberlain to Pope Pius X in 1911 and earning the title of Monsignor before passing away a few years later, he continued his writing career. Benson, the younger brother of E. F., A. C., and Margaret Benson, was the youngest child of Edward White Benson, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and his wife, Mary. Robert Hugh Benson attended Eton College for his education before attending Trinity College in Cambridge from 1890 to 1893 to study classics and religion. Benson's father, who was the Archbishop of Canterbury at the time, gave him his ordination as a priest in the Church of England in 1895.