Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton (Tales of Mystery & the Supernatural)
by:
Edith Wharton (author)
Traumatised by ghost stories in her youth, Pulitzer Prize winning author Edith Wharton (1862 -1937) channelled her fear and obsession into creating a series of spine-tingling tales filled with spirits beyond the grave and other supernatural phenomena. While claiming not to believe in ghosts,...
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Traumatised by ghost stories in her youth, Pulitzer Prize winning author Edith Wharton (1862 -1937) channelled her fear and obsession into creating a series of spine-tingling tales filled with spirits beyond the grave and other supernatural phenomena. While claiming not to believe in ghosts, paradoxically she did confess that she was frightened of them. Wharton imbues this potent irrational and imaginative fear into her ghostly fiction to great effect. In this unique collection of finely wrought tales Wharton demonstrates her mastery of the ghost story genre. Amongst the many supernatural treats within these pages you will encounter a married farmer bewitched by a dead girl; a ghostly bell which saves a woman's reputation; the weird spectral eyes which terrorise the midnight hours of an elderly aesthete; the haunted man who receives letters from his dead wife; and the frightening power of a doppelganger which foreshadows a terrible tragedy. Compelling, rich and strange, the ghost stories of Edith Wharton, like vintage wine, have matured and grown more potent with the passing years.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781840221640 (184022164X)
Publish date: May 1st 2009
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions
Pages no: 292
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Classics,
Paranormal,
Literature,
Mystery,
Horror,
Ghost Stories,
Short Stories,
Gothic,
Supernatural,
Ghosts
Edith Wharton wrote ghost stories?
I concluded from this book (ok, and a couple of her others) that I don't like the writing of Edith Wharton. I feel her writing is very dry and uninviting compared to some of her counterparts from the same period!
I had to get it through interlibrary loan. Which, I discovered last night is a rather expensive proposition. My library ends up paying around $10 per title, as well as $400 per annum to be in a regional network. Due to budget constraints, the library is going to start charging $1 per ILL request. It...