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An Oxford Anthology

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Victorian Ghost Stories

An Oxford Anthology

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Ghost stories were something at which the Victorians excelled. In an age of rapid material and scientific progress the idea of a vindictive past able to reach out and violate the present held an especial potential for terror, and throughout the nineteenth century fictional ghost stories developed in parallel with the more general Victorian fascination for death and what lay beyond it. Though they were as much a part of the cultural and literary fabric of the age as imperial confidence, the best of them still retain their original power to unsettle and surprise.

In this anthology, the editors of the highly successful Oxford Book of English Ghost Stories map out the development of the ghost story from 1850 to the early years of the twentieth century and demonstrate the importance of this form of short fiction in Victorian popular culture. As well as reprinting stories by supernatural specialists such as J. S. Le Fanu, M. R. James, and Algernon Blackwood, this selection also emphasizes the key role played by women writers Elizabeth Gaskell, Mrs Craik, Rhoda Broughton, Mrs Henry Wood, M. E. Braddon, Amelia B. Edwards, Charlotte Riddell, B. M. Croker, and E. Nesbit, among many others, and offers one or two genuine rarities for the supernatural fiction enthusiast to savour. Other writers represented include Charles Dickens, Henry James, George MacDonald, Wilkie Collins, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, R. L. Stevenson, Rudyard Kipling, Jerome K. Jerome, Bernard Capes, R. H. Benson, and W. W. Jacobs. The editors also provide an informative introduction, detailed source notes, and an extensive survey of ghost-story collections from 1850 to 1910.

This collection will delight all lovers of traditional ghost stories: here are 35 well-wrought tales of haunted houses, vengeful spirits, spectral warnings, invisible antagonists, and motiveless malignity from beyond the grave, every one guaranteed to generate 'the pleasurable shudder.'

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1991, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction Page Michael Cox & R. A. Gilbert |xi
The Old Nurse’s Story Page Elizabeth Gaskell| 1
An Account of Some Strange Disturbances in Aungier Street Page Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu| 19
The Miniature Page J. Y. Akerman |37
The Last House in C----- Street Page Dinah Mulock [Mrs Craik]| 44
To Be Taken with a Grain of Salt Page Charles Dickens| 55
The Botathen Ghost Page R. S. Hawker| 65
The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing But the Truth Page Rhoda Broughton| 74
The Romance of Certain Old Clothes Page Henry James| 83
Pichon & Sons, of the Croix Rousse Page Anon.| 100
Reality or Delusion? Page Mrs. Henry Wood| 115
Uncle Cornelius His Story Page George MacDonald| 130
The Shadow of a Shade Page Tom Hood| 150
At Chrighton Abbey Page Mary Elizabeth Braddon| 163
No Living Voice Page Anon (Thomas Street Millington)| 190
Miss Jéromette and the Clergyman Page Wilkie Collins| 198
The Story of Clifford House Page Anon.| 218
Was it an Illusion? Page Amelia B. Edwards| 239
The Open Door Page Charlotte Riddell| 256
The Captain of the “Pole Star” Page Arthur Conan Doyle| 283
The Body-Snatcher Page Robert Louis Stevenson | 303
The Story of the Rippling Train Page Mary Louisa Molesworth| 319
At the End of the Passage Page Rudyard Kipling| 328
“To Let” Page Mrs. B. M. Croker| 346
John Charrington’s Wedding Page Edith Nesbit| 360
The Haunted Organist of Hurly Burly Page Rosa Mulholland| 367
The Man of Science Page Jerome K. Jerome| 379
Canon Alberic’s Scrap Book Page M. R. James| 385
Jerry Bundler Page W. W. Jacobs |396
An Eddy on the Floor Page Bernard Capes| 403
The Tomb of Sarah Page F. G. Loring| 431
The Case of Vincent Pyrwhit Page Barry Pain| 442
The Shadows on the Wall Page Mary E. Wilkins| 445
Father Macclesfield’s Tale Page Robert Hugh Benson| 459
Thurnley Abbey Page Perceval Landon| 466
The Kit-Bag Page Algernon Blackwood| 480
uncredited Page Select Chronological Conspectus of Ghost Stories 1840-1910| 493

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [493]-497).

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Oxford, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.0873308/09034
Library of Congress
PR1309.G5 V54 1991, PR1309.G5V54 1991

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 497 p. ;
Number of pages
497

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2026783M
Internet Archive
victorianghostst00coxm
ISBN 10
019214202X
LCCN
91002748
OCLC/WorldCat
23286913
Library Thing
81497
Goodreads
509395

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We made a simultaneous rush to the door. I don't think we were one second flying upstairs. Addy was first. Almost simultaneously she and I burst into the room. There he was, standing in the middle of the floor, rigid, petrified, with the same look - that look that is burnt into my heart in letters of fire - of awful, unspeakable stony fear on his brave young face. For one instant he stood thus; then stretching out his arms stiffly before him, he groaned in a terrible husky voice, 'Oh, my God, I have seen it!' and fell down *dead*.

[from Rhoda Broughton, "The Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth" (1868)]
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