Victorian Ghost Stories: An Oxford Anthology
Posted by demonik on September 17, 2007
Michael Cox & R. A. Gilbert (eds.) – Victorian Ghost Stories: An Oxford Anthology (Oxford University Press, 1991)
Introduction – Michael Cox & R. A. Gilbert
Elizabeth Gaskell – The Old Nurse’s Story
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu – An Account of Some Strange Disturbances in Aungier Street
J. Y. Akerman – The Miniature
Dinah Maria Mulock – The Last House in C—— Street
Charles Dickens – To Be Taken with a Grain of Salt
R. S. Hawker – The Botathen Ghost
Rhoda Broughton – The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing But the Truth
Henry James – The Romance of Certain Old Clothes
Anon – Pichon & Sons, of the Croix Rousse
Mrs. Henry Wood – Reality or Delusion?
George MacDonald – Uncle Cornelius His Story
Tom Hood – The Shadow of a Shade
Mary Elizabeth Braddon – At Chrighton Abbey
Anon (Thomas Street Millington) – No Living Voice
Wilkie Collins – Miss Jéromette and the Clergyman
Anon – The Story of Clifford House
Amelia B. Edwards – Was it an Illusion?
Charlotte Riddell – The Open Door
Arthur Conan Doyle – The Captain of the “Pole-Star”
Robert Louis Stevenson – The Body-Snatcher
Mary Louisa Molesworth – The Story of the Rippling Train
Rudyard Kipling – At the End of the Passage
Mrs. B. M. Croker – “To Let”
Edith Nesbit – John Charrington’s Wedding
Rosa Mulholland – The Haunted Organist of Hurly Burly
Jerome K. Jerome – The Man of Science
M. R. James – Canon Alberic’s Scrap Book
W. W. Jacobs – Jerry Bundler
Bernard Capes – An Eddy on the Floor
F. G. Loring – The Tomb of Sarah
Barry Pain – The Case of Vincent Pyrwhit
Mary E. Wilkins – The Shadows on the Wall
Robert Hugh Benson – Father Macclesfield’s Tale
Perceval Landon – Thurnley Abbey
Algernon Blackwood – The Kit-Bag
Sources
Select Chronological Conspectus of Ghost Stories: 1840-1910
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