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Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Mrs. J. H. Riddell

Könyv Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Mrs. J. H. Riddell Mrs J H Riddell
Libristo kód: 07415928
Kiadó Leonaur Ltd, december 2012
Eight fantastic tales of the ghostly and bizarre Aficionados of super... Teljes leírás
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Eight fantastic tales of the ghostly and bizarre Aficionados of supernatural fiction are aware that its golden age was during the later Victorian and Edwardian eras. There was a huge public appetite for spine chilling tales and many magazines published their ideal form-the short story. This created opportunities for many writers to produce supernatural fiction. Among the huge number of stories published, some were exceptionally good and these came from the pens of those who became recognised masters of the form. Popular authors were often incredibly prolific and an individual writer's canon of supernatural fiction could be substantial. Almost every commercially minded writer wrote some supernatural fiction and many of the finest exponents of the craft were women. While Mrs. J. H. Riddell had much in common with her peers, she was highly regarded by some of the genres severest critics including the 'grand-master' himself, M. R. James. Charlotte Cowan was born in Ireland in 1832, the daughter of the High Sheriff of Antrim. She moved to London in 1855 and shortly thereafter married the civil engineer Joseph Hadley Riddell. As was often the practice at the time she subsequently wrote under her formal married name. Besides her career as a writer she was also a publisher, being part owner of the highly regarded literary periodical 'The St. Jame's Magazine.' This comprehensive Leonaur collection of Charlotte Riddell's strange stories comprises three substantial volumes to captivate both enthusiasts and collectors. This third and final volume of the Leonaur collected supernatural and weird fiction of Charlotte Riddell includes two novels 'The Disappearance of Jeremiah Redworth' and the well known 'The Uninhabited House' together with two novelettes, 'Diarmid Chittock's Story' and 'The Open Door.' Also included are five short stories, 'Walnut-Tree House,' 'The Last Squire of Ennismore,' 'Why Dr. Cray Left Southam,' 'The Old House in Vauxhall Walk' and 'Conn Kilrea.' Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their spines and fabric head and tail bands.

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Teljes megnevezés Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Mrs. J. H. Riddell
Szerző Mrs J H Riddell
Nyelv Angol
Kötés Könyv - Kemény kötésű
Kiadás éve 2012
Oldalszám 468
EAN 9780857069986
ISBN 9780857069986
Libristo kód 07415928
Kiadó Leonaur Ltd
Súly 726
Méretek 140 x 216 x 31
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