Posts Tagged ‘Mrs. Gaskell’
Posted by demonik on March 12, 2015
Susan Hill (ed.) – Ghost Stories (Hamish Hamilton, 1983)

Susan Hill – Introduction
Algernon Blackwood – Keeping His Promise
Elizabeth Bowen – The Demon Lover
Rhoda Broughton – The Man with the Nose
Wilkie Collins – The Dream Woman
Charles Dickens – The Signal-Man
Mrs. Gaskell – The Old Nurse’s Story
Henry James – Sir Edmund Orme
M. R. James – “Oh, Whistle, and I’ll Come to You, My Lad”
Rudyard Kipling – “They”
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu – Green Tea
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu – The White Cat of Drumgunniol
H. G. Wells – The Story of the Inexperienced Ghost
Edith Wharton – All Souls’
Posted in *Hamish Hamilton*, Susan Hill | Tagged: Algernon Blackwood, Charles Dickens, Edith Wharton, Elizabeth Bowen, fiction, Ghost Stories, H G Wells, Hamish Hamilton, Henry James, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, M. R. James, Mrs. Gaskell, Rhoda Broughton, Rudyard Kipling, Susan Hill, Vault Of Evil, Wilkie Collins | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on October 20, 2009
Anon – A Century Of Thrillers: Second Series (Daily Express, 1935)

Somerset Maugham – The Taipan
Donn Byrne – Tale Of The Piper
George Eliot – The Lifted Veil
M. R. James – Number 13
M. R. James – Rats
M. R. James – Count Magnus
G. K. Chesterton – The Queer Feet
H. G. Wells – Pollock And The Porrah Man
A. J. Alan – My Adventure In Norfolk
Sax Rohmer – Tcheriapin
J. S. Fletcher – The Ivory God
Daniel Defoe – The Apparition Of Mrs Veal
E. F. Benson – The Thing In The Hall
Guy De Maupassant – Night
Guy De Maupassant – The Drowned Man
Guy De Maupassant – Who Knows?
Nathaniel Hawthorne – Young Goodman Brown
Oscar Wilde – The Ballad Of Reading Gaol
Edgar Allan Poe – The Tell-Tale Heart
Edgar Allan Poe – The Fall Of The House Of Usher
Edgar Allan Poe – The Black Cat
Edgar Allan Poe – Ligeia
Bram Stoker – The Squaw
Sir A. T. Quiller-Couch – A Pair Of Hands
O. Henry – The Last Leaf
W. W. Jacobs – The Well
Charles Dickens – The Haunted Man And The Ghost’s Bargain
Ambrose Bierce – Moxon’s Master
Ambrose Bierce – The Middle Toe Of The Right Foot
Ambrose Bierce – The Damned Thing
W. F. Harvey – The Beast With Five Fingers
F. Marion Crawford – The Upper Berth
F. Marion Crawford – Man Overboard!
N. A. Temple Ellis – Diver’s Drops
Sydney Parkman – The Cards
Ashton Wolfe – The Knights Of The Silver Dagger
Frederick Marryat – The Werewolf
J. S. LeFanu – Shalken The Painter
J. S. LeFanu – Carmilla
J. S. LeFanu – The Familiar
Wilkie Collins – Gabriel’s Marriage
Mrs. Gaskell – The Sexton’s Hero
Posted in *Daily Express*, Anonymous | Tagged: *Daily Express*, A Century Of Thrillers, A. J. Alan, Ambrose Bierce, Anon, Ashton Wolfe, Bram Stoker, Charles Dickens, Daniel Defoe, Donn Byrne, E. F. Benson, edgar allan poe, F. Marion Crawford, fiction, Frederick Marryat, G. K. Chesterton, George Eliot, Ghost Stories, Guy de Maupassant, H G Wells, horror, J. S. Fletcher, J. S. LeFanu, M. R. James, Mrs. Gaskell, N. A. Temple Ellis, Nathaniel Hawthorne, O. Henry, Oscar Wilde, Sax Rohmer, Sir A. T. Quiller-Couch, Somerset Maugham, Supernatural, Sydney Parkman, Vault Of Evil, W. F. Harvey, W. W. Jacobs, Wilkie Collins | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on October 20, 2009
Anon [Dorothy M. Thomlinson?] (ed.) – A Century Of Ghost Stories (Hutchinson, 1935)
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Many thanks to Richard Humphreys who kindly provided this enchanting dust-jacket scan.
J. Sheridan Le Fanu – The Familiar
J. Sheridan Le Fanu – Green Tea
Cecil Binney – The Saint And The Vicar
Sir Walter Scott – The Tapestried Chamber
Anthony Gittins – Gibbet Lane
Mrs Gaskell – The Old Nurse’s Story
M.R. James – The Residence At Whitminster
M.R. James – A Warning To The Curious
Sir Edward Bulwer- Lytton – The Haunted And The Haunters
Walter De La Mare – The Green Room
Miss Braddon – Eveline’s Visitant
Edith Wharton – Afterward
Ambrose Bierce – The Middle Toe Of The Right Foot
F. Marion Crawford – Man Overboard!
Shane Leslie – In A Glass Dimly
Shane Leslie – The Lord-In-Waiting
Bram Stoker – Dracula’s Guest
E.F. Benson – Expiation
E.F. Benson – Pirates
Algernon Blackwood – The Woman’s Ghost Story
Percival Landon – Thurnley Abbey
Oliver Onions – The Rosewood Door
Vernon Lee – The Virgin Of The Seven Daggers
Mrs Oliphant – The Library Window
Ann Bridge – The Song In The House
Violet Hunt – The Operation
Ex-Private X – The Sweeper
Ex-Private X – The Running Tide
W.L. George – Perez
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R. H. Barham – The Spectre Of Tappington
Amelia B. Edwards – The Phantom Coach
Nathaniel Hawthorne – The Grey Champion
Nathaniel Hawthorne – Young Goodman Brown
Wilkie Collins – The Dream Woman
Frederick Marryat – The Werewolf
Charles Dickens – The Story Of The Bagman’s Uncle
E. Nesbit – John Charrington’s Wedding
Edgar Allan Poe – Berenice
Frederich Von Schiller – The Ghost-Seer
Alan Cunningham – The Haunted Ships
Ludwig Tieck – The Klausenburg
R. S. Hawker – The Bothanon Ghost
George Eliot – The Lifted Veil
A Century Of Ghost Stories (1936) is a much extended edition of the previous year’s Fifty Years Of Ghost Stories which includes only the stories listed above the dotted line (i.e., from Le Fanu’s The Familiar through to W. L. George’s Perez).
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Detail from cover of 50 Years Of Ghost Stories provided by All Things Horror
Posted in *Hutchinson*, Anonymous | Tagged: *Hutchinson*, A. M. Burrage, Alan Cunningham, Algernon Blackwood, Ambrose Bierce, Amelia B. Edwards, Ann Bridge, Anonymous, Anthony Gittins, Books, Bram Stoker, Cecil Binney, Charles Dickens, Dorothy M. Thomlinson, E. F. Benson, E. Nesbit, edgar allan poe, Edith Wharton, Ex-Private X, F. Marion Crawford, fiction, Frederich Von Schiller, Frederick Marryat, George Eliot, Ghost Stories, J. Sheridan Le fanu, Ludwig Tieck, M. R. James, Miss Braddon, Mrs. Gaskell, Mrs. Oliphant, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Onions, Percival Landon, R. H. Barham, R. S. Hawker, Richard Humphreys, Shane Leslie, Sir Edward Bulwer- Lytton, Sir Walter Scott, Vault Of Evil, Vernon Lee, Violet Hunt, W. L. George, Walter De La Mare, Wilkie Collins | 2 Comments »
Posted by demonik on October 5, 2009
Harrison Dale (ed.) – Great Ghost Stories (Herbert Jenkins, 1930)

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Harrison Dale – The Art Of The Ghost Story
Sir Walter Scott – Wandering Willie’s Tale
Mrs. Gaskell – The Old Nurse’s Story
Lord Lytton – The Haunted And The Haunters
Fitz-James O’Brien – What Was It?
J. S. Le Fanu – Madam Crowl’s Ghost
Robert Louis Stephenson – Thrawn Janet
Trad – Teig O’Kane And The Corpse (Translated by Douglas Hyde)
Edith Wharton – The Lady’s Maid’s Bell
F. Marion Crawford – The Upper Berth
Theophile Gautier – the Mummy’s Foot
Gustavo Becquer – Maese Perez, The Organist
Pedro De Alarcon – The Tall Woman
Lafcadio Hearn – The Story Of Ming-Y
Lafcadio Hearn – The Cedar Closet
Anon – The Corpse And The Blood Drinker (Translated by George Soulie)
Posted in *Herbert Jenkins*, Harrison Dale | Tagged: Anonymous, Douglas Hyde, Edith Wharton, F. Marion Crawford, fiction, Fitz-James O'Brien, George Soulie, Ghost Stories, Gustavo Becquer, Harrison Dale, Herbert Jenkins, J S Le Fanu, Lafcadio Hearn, Lord Lytton, Mrs. Gaskell, Pedro De Alarcon, Robert Louis Stephenson, Sir Walter Scott, Théophile Gautier, Traditional, Vault Of Evil | Leave a Comment »
Posted by demonik on October 5, 2009
Adam L. Gowans (ed.) – Famous Ghost Stories by English Authors (Gowans & Grey, 1919)

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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 »