Description:"There are more things twixt Heaven and Earth" than the light of day reveals. Here are marvelous, mind chilling tales of the macabre brought together in a superb collection of famous Gothic stories.CONTENTSOrigins of Gothic in Literature • essay by Jack C. Wolf and Barbara H. WolfSetting • essay by Jack C. Wolf and Barbara H. WolfFrom The Castle of Otranto: A Gothic Story • shortfiction by Horace WalpoleFrom The Old English Baron: A Gothic Story • shortfiction by Clara ReeveFrom Wuthering Heights • shortfiction by Emily BrontëThe Dead Planet • (1946) • shortstory by Edmond HamiltonHuman Threat • essay by Jack C. Wolf and Barbara H. WolfFrom The Monk • shortfiction by Matthew Gregory Lewis [as by Matthew G. Lewis ]From The Romance of the Forest • shortfiction by Ann RadcliffeThe Pit and the Pendulum • (1842) • shortstory by Edgar Allan PoeSupernatural Threat • essay by Jack C. Wolf and Barbara H. WolfThe Haunted and the Haunters: Or, The House and the Brain • (1859) • novelette by Edward Bulwer-Lytton (aka The Haunted and the Haunters; or, The House and the Brain) [as by E. Bulwer-Lytton ]The Fall of the House of Usher • (1839) • shortstory by Edgar Allan PoeFrom The House of the Seven Gables • shortfiction by Nathaniel HawthorneThe Signal-Man • (1866) • shortstory by Charles Dickens (aka The Signalman)Human Monsters • essay by Jack C. Wolf and Barbara H. WolfFrom Dracula • [Dracula Excerpts] • (1897) • shortfiction by Bram StokerFrom Frankenstein: or The Modern Prometheus • (1818) • shortfiction by Mary Shelley [as by Mary W. Shelley ]From The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde • shortfiction by Robert Louis StevensonFrom Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf • shortfiction by George W. M. ReynoldsFrom Melmoth the Wanderer • shortfiction by Charles Maturin [as by Robert Maturin ]Monsters of Unknown Origin • essay by Jack C. Wolf and Barbara H. WolfFrom The War of the Worlds • [The War of the Worlds] • shortfiction by H. G. WellsFrom Canon Alberic's Scrap-Book • shortfiction by M. R. James [as by Montague Rhodes James ]What Was It? • (1859) • shortstory by Fitz-James O'BrienFrom The Day of the Triffids • (1964) • shortfiction by John WyndhamPsychological Threat • essay by Jack C. Wolf and Barbara H. WolfFrom The Turn of the Screw • shortfiction by Henry JamesFrom Wieland • shortfiction by Charles Brockden BrownSredni Vashtar • (1910) • shortstory by SakiThe Yellow Wall Paper • (1892) • shortstory by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (aka The Yellow Wallpaper)Unknown Threat • essay by Jack C. Wolf and Barbara H. WolfFrom The Willows • shortfiction by Algernon BlackwoodFrom The Horla • shortfiction by Guy de MaupassantThe Dead Valley • (1895) • shortstory by Ralph Adams CramFrom Beyond • (1920) • shortstory by H. P. LovecraftSelected Bibliography (Ghosts, Castles, and Victims) • essay by uncreditedAbout the Authors (Ghosts, Castles, and Victims) • essay by uncreditedWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Ghosts, Castles and Victims: Tales of Gothic Horror. To get started finding Ghosts, Castles and Victims: Tales of Gothic Horror, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Ghosts, Castles and Victims: Tales of Gothic Horror
Description: "There are more things twixt Heaven and Earth" than the light of day reveals. Here are marvelous, mind chilling tales of the macabre brought together in a superb collection of famous Gothic stories.CONTENTSOrigins of Gothic in Literature • essay by Jack C. Wolf and Barbara H. WolfSetting • essay by Jack C. Wolf and Barbara H. WolfFrom The Castle of Otranto: A Gothic Story • shortfiction by Horace WalpoleFrom The Old English Baron: A Gothic Story • shortfiction by Clara ReeveFrom Wuthering Heights • shortfiction by Emily BrontëThe Dead Planet • (1946) • shortstory by Edmond HamiltonHuman Threat • essay by Jack C. Wolf and Barbara H. WolfFrom The Monk • shortfiction by Matthew Gregory Lewis [as by Matthew G. Lewis ]From The Romance of the Forest • shortfiction by Ann RadcliffeThe Pit and the Pendulum • (1842) • shortstory by Edgar Allan PoeSupernatural Threat • essay by Jack C. Wolf and Barbara H. WolfThe Haunted and the Haunters: Or, The House and the Brain • (1859) • novelette by Edward Bulwer-Lytton (aka The Haunted and the Haunters; or, The House and the Brain) [as by E. Bulwer-Lytton ]The Fall of the House of Usher • (1839) • shortstory by Edgar Allan PoeFrom The House of the Seven Gables • shortfiction by Nathaniel HawthorneThe Signal-Man • (1866) • shortstory by Charles Dickens (aka The Signalman)Human Monsters • essay by Jack C. Wolf and Barbara H. WolfFrom Dracula • [Dracula Excerpts] • (1897) • shortfiction by Bram StokerFrom Frankenstein: or The Modern Prometheus • (1818) • shortfiction by Mary Shelley [as by Mary W. Shelley ]From The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde • shortfiction by Robert Louis StevensonFrom Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf • shortfiction by George W. M. ReynoldsFrom Melmoth the Wanderer • shortfiction by Charles Maturin [as by Robert Maturin ]Monsters of Unknown Origin • essay by Jack C. Wolf and Barbara H. WolfFrom The War of the Worlds • [The War of the Worlds] • shortfiction by H. G. WellsFrom Canon Alberic's Scrap-Book • shortfiction by M. R. James [as by Montague Rhodes James ]What Was It? • (1859) • shortstory by Fitz-James O'BrienFrom The Day of the Triffids • (1964) • shortfiction by John WyndhamPsychological Threat • essay by Jack C. Wolf and Barbara H. WolfFrom The Turn of the Screw • shortfiction by Henry JamesFrom Wieland • shortfiction by Charles Brockden BrownSredni Vashtar • (1910) • shortstory by SakiThe Yellow Wall Paper • (1892) • shortstory by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (aka The Yellow Wallpaper)Unknown Threat • essay by Jack C. Wolf and Barbara H. WolfFrom The Willows • shortfiction by Algernon BlackwoodFrom The Horla • shortfiction by Guy de MaupassantThe Dead Valley • (1895) • shortstory by Ralph Adams CramFrom Beyond • (1920) • shortstory by H. P. LovecraftSelected Bibliography (Ghosts, Castles, and Victims) • essay by uncreditedAbout the Authors (Ghosts, Castles, and Victims) • essay by uncreditedWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Ghosts, Castles and Victims: Tales of Gothic Horror. To get started finding Ghosts, Castles and Victims: Tales of Gothic Horror, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.