Posts Tagged ‘Allan Cunningham’
Posted by demonik on January 15, 2010
Chris Baldick & Robert Morrison (eds.) – John Polidori: The Vampyre & Other Tales Of The Macabre (Oxford University Press, 2008)

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Notes On The Text
Selected Bibliography
Chronology Of The Magazines
John Polidori – The Vampyre
Horace Smith – Sir Guy Eveling’s Dream
William Carleton – Confessions Of A Reformed Ribbonman
Edward Bulwer – Monos And Daimonos
Allan Cunningham – The Master Of Logan
Anonymous – The Victim
James Hogg – Some Terrible Letters From Scotland
Anonymous – The Curse
Anonymous – Life In Death
N. P. Willis – My Hobby, —- Rather
Catherine Gore – The Red Man
Charles Lever – Post-Mortem Recollections Of A Medical Lecturer
Letitia E. Landon – The Bride Of Lindorf
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu – Passage In The Secret History Of An Irish Countess
Appendix A: Preliminaries for The Vampyre
Appendix B: Note On The Vampyre
Appendix C: Lord Byron, by Augustus Darvell
Bibliographical Notes
Explanatory Notes
Posted in *Oxford*, Chris Baldick, Robert Morrison | Tagged: Allan Cunningham, Anonymous, Augustus Darvell, Catherine Gore, Charles Lever, Chris Baldick, Edward Bulwer, fiction, Gothic, Horace Smith, horror, James Hogg, John Polidori, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Letitia E. Landon, Lord Byron, N. P. Willis, Oxford World Classics, Robert Morrison, The Vampyre, Vault Of Evil, William Carleton | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on October 5, 2009
Adam L. Gowans (ed.) – Famous Ghost Stories by English Authors (Gowans & Grey, 1919)

Help! Cover Wanted!
Charles Dickens – To be Taken with a Grain of Salt
Mrs. Gaskell – The Old Nurse’s Story
Sir Walter Scott – The Tapestried Chamber; or, The Lady in the Sacque
Lord Lytton – The Haunted And The Haunters; Or, The House and the Brain
Allan Cunningham – The Haunted Ships
Charles Dickens – No. 1 Branch Line: The Signal-Man
James Hogg – The Mysterious Bride
Daniel Defoe – A True Relation of the Apparition of Mrs. Veal
Charles Dickens – The Bagman’s Story
James Hogg – Mary Burnet
Charles Dickens – Telling Winter Stories (article)
Posted in *Gowans & Grey*, Adam L. Gowans | Tagged: *Gowans & Grey*, Adam L. Gowans, Allan Cunningham, Charles Dickens, Daniel Defoe, fiction, Ghost Stories, James Hogg, Lord Lytton, Mrs. Gaskell, Sir Walter Scott, Vault Of Evil | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on October 5, 2009
Marjorie Bowen (ed.) – More Great Tales of Horror (John Lane, 1935)

Help! Cover Wanted!
James Hogg – Laird of Cassway
J. S. Le Fanu – Wicked Captain Walshawe of Wauling
Allan Cunningham – Wooden Woman (aka The Haunted Ships)
W. W. Fenn – The Roon With the Arras
James Hogg – Laird of Wineholm
Allan Cunningham – Ezra Peden
Alexander Pushkin – The Coffin Maker
Anon – The Fatal Hour (translated from French by Marjorie Bowen)
Anon – Elie Anderson’s Revenge
Mrs. Catherine Crowe – The Haunted Mill
Anon – The Laird of Cool’s Ghost
J. S. Le Fanu – The Sexton’s Adventure
Anon – The Suitor of Selkirk
W.W. Fenn – Hand on the Latch
J.S. Le Fanu – Vision of Tom Chuff
Anon – Fain Bride
J. Smith – Black Joe O’ the Bow
Mrs. Catherine Crowe – A Ghost in Prison
Anon – The Accursed Portrait (translated from French by Marjorie Bowen)
Robert Chambers – Infernal Major Weir
J. S. Le Fanu – Spectre Lovers
Anon – The Murder Hole
J. G. Lockhart – Perling Joan
W.W. Fenn – Ghost on the Chain Pier
D. M. Moir – Resurrectior Men
Allan Cunningham – The Ghost With the Golden Casket
Posted in *John Lane*, Marjorie Bowen | Tagged: *John Lane*, Alexander Pushkin, Allan Cunningham, Anonymous, D. M. Moir, fiction, horror, J S Le Fanu, J. G. Lockhart, J. Smith, James Hogg, Marjorie Bowen, Mrs. Catherine Crowe, Robert Chambers, Vault Of Evil, W. W. Fenn | 1 Comment »