The Angels of Mons (1915)

by Arthur Machen



Apparently, there was a legend during World War I that ghostly archers from the Battle of Agincourt materialized to defend a retreating British army from the forces of the Kaiser on the fields of France.

 


Arthur Machen here debunks the story, claiming that it derives from his own short story, which was published in a contemporary newspaper.

 

Arthur Machen


The story, reprinted here, may have caused British hearts to swell with pride at the time, but the modern reader cannot be expected to give two shits about it.

 


It's just a jingoistic little vignette and not a particularly interesting one.

 

"Angels of Monsa" (Serbian)


The same can be said for some similar short “stories” that are published here as well.


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