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9780141442365

The Penguin Book of Ghost Stories From Elizabeth Gaskell to Ambrose Bierce

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  • ISBN13:

    9780141442365

  • ISBN10:

    0141442360

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-04-27
  • Publisher: Penguin Classics

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‘The ghost is the most enduring figure in supernatural fiction. He is absolutely indestructible... He changes with the styles in fiction but he never goes out of fashion. He is the really permanent citizen of the earth, for mortals, at best, are but transients’ - Dorothy ScarboroughThis new selection of ghost stories, by Michael Newton, brings together the best of the genre. From Elizabeth Gaskell's 'The Old Nurse's Story' through to Edith Wharton's 'Afterword', this collection covers all of the most terrifying tales of the genre. With a thoughtful introduction, and helpful notes, Newton places the stories contextually within the genre and elucidates the changing nature of the ghost story and how we interpret it.

Author Biography

Michael Newton's introduction discusses why ghost stories scare us and why they flourished from the mid nineteenth to the early twentieth century, examining their changing conventions throughout history. This edition also includes suggested further reading, notes, a glossary and a chronology.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. ix
Chronology of the Ghost Story 1820-1914p. x
Introductionp. xv
Further Readingp. xxxvi
A Note on the Textsp. xlii
The Old Nurse's Storyp. 3
What Was It?p. 25
The Haunted and the Haunters: or, The House and the Brainp. 39
The Cold Embracep. 67
The North Mailp. 77
No. 1 Branch Line: The Signal-manp. 91
Green Teap. 105
The Ghost in the Cap'n Brown Housep. 140
Thrawn Janetp. 151
The Open Doorp. 162
At the End of the Passagep. 204
Nightmare-Touchp. 224
The Monkey's Pawp. 231
The Wind in the Rose-Bushp. 243
'Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad'p. 261
The Moonlit Roadp. 281
The Jolly Cornerp. 291
The Readjustmentp. 326
Afterwardp. 333
Glossary of Scots Wordsp. 365
Biographical and Explanatory Notesp. 371
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