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The Victorian Ghost Story: Annotated and Illustrated Tales of the Macabre (1852-1912) (Oldstyle Tales' Ghost Stories) (Volume 1)

Author J. Sheridan Le Fanu
Publisher Oldstyle Tales Press
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ISBN / ASIN0615886345
ISBN-139780615886343
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Sales Rank1,691,746
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"The unmistakable sound of breathing now issued from the region of the bed, and the dust-cover commenced slowly to slip aside. Inch by inch it moved, until first of all Letty saw a few wisps of dark hair, then a few more, then a thick cluster; then something white and shining—a protruding forehead; then dark, very dark brows; then two eyelids, yellow, swollen, and fortunately tightly closed; then—a purple conglomeration of Letty knew not what—of anything but what was human." -- "The Top Attic," Elliott O'Donnell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ghostly coaches shuttling the mildewed cadavers of its ill-fated occupants; a young orphan being lured to a frosty death by a pale, little girl with a mangled shoulder; a man spends the night in a room with a fatal past; a restless ne'er-do-well recognizes his fiancee with her throat cut in a twilit vision; a beautiful woman is sold by her uncle to a corpse living beneath a church... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ As industrial Britain steamed away from its feudal-agrarian past, a sense of self-deceit and insecurity - a lingering of violent potential and national shame - pervaded the collective unconscious of the world's preeminent empire. This psychological malaise manifested itself in the English ghost story, which saw its golden era in the Victorian Age. The unsettling works of Dickens, Gaskell, Blackwood, Hardy, Nesbit, Conan Doyle, and Le Fanu grace this brief homage to that unique literary era.