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xi, 483 pages ; 24 cm |
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Contents |
The transformation / by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley -- The dark lady / by Mrs. S.C. Hall -- Morton Hall / by Elizabeth Gaskell -- A ghost story / by Ada Trevanion -- An engineer's story / by Amelia B. Edwards -- Lost in a pyramid, or the mummy's curse / by Louisa May Alcott -- Tom Toothacre's ghost story / by Harriet Beecher Stowe -- Kentucky's ghost / by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps -- At Chrighton Abbey / by Mary Elizabeth Braddon -- The fate of Madame Cabanel / by Eliza Lynn Linton -- Forewarned, forearmed / by Mrs. J.H. Riddell -- The portrait / by Margaret Oliphant -- The shrine of death / by Lady Dilke -- The beckside boggle / by Alice Rea -- The hidden door / by Vernon Lee -- Unexplained / by Mary Louisa Molesworth -- Let loose / by Mary Cholmondely -- The cave of the echoes / by Helena Blavatsky -- The yellow wall paper / by Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- The mass for the dead / by Edith Nesbit -- The Tyburn ghost / by The Countess of Munster -- The duchess at prayer / by Edith Wharton -- The vacant lot / by Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman -- An unscientific story / by Louise J. Strong -- A dissatisfied soul / by Annie Trumbull Slosson -- The readjustment / by Mary Austin |
Summary |
"Readers are well aware that Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein: few know how many other tales of terror she created. In addition to Uncle Tom's Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote some surprisingly effective horror stories. The year after Little Women appeared, Louisa May Alcott published one of the first mummy tales. These ladies weren't alone. From the earliest days of Gothic and horror fiction, women were exploring the frontiers of fear, dreaming dark dreams that will still keep you up at night. More Deadly than the Male includes unexpected horror tales by Louisa May Alcott and Harriet Beecher Stowe, and forgotten writers like Mary Cholmondely and Charlotte Riddell, whose work deserves a modern audience. Readers will be drawn in by the familiar names and intrigued by their rare stories. In The Beckside Boggle, Alice Rea brings a common piece of English folklore to hair-raising life, while Helene Blavatsky, best known as the founder of the spiritualist Theosophical Society, conjures up a solid and satisfying ghost story in The Cave of the Echoes. Edith Wharton's great novel The Age of Innocence won her the Pulitzer prize, yet her horror stories are known only to a comparative few. Readers will discover lost and forgotten women who wrote horror every bit as effectively as their male contemporaries. They will learn about their lives and careers, the challenges they faced as women working in a male-dominated field, the way they overcame those challenges, and the way they approached the genre--which was often subtler, more psychological, and more disturbing." -- Goodreads.com |
Subject |
English fiction -- Women authors.
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Genre/Form |
Horror fiction.
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Short stories.
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Added Author |
Davis, Graeme.
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Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1851.
Transformation.
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Hall, S. C., Mrs., 1800-1881.
Dark lady.
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Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 1810-1865.
Morton Hall.
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Trevanion, Ada.
Ghost story.
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Edwards, Amelia B., 1831-1892.
Engineer's story.
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Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888.
Lost in a pyramid, or The mummy's curse.
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Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896.
Tom Toothacre's ghost story.
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Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, 1844-1911.
Kentucky's ghost.
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Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth), 1835-1915.
At Chrighton Abbey.
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Linton, E. Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn), 1822-1898.
Fate of Madame Cabanel.
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Riddell, J. H., Mrs., 1832-1906.
Forewarned, forearmed.
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Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 1828-1897.
Portrait.
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Dilke, Emilia Francis Strong, Lady, 1840-1904.
Shrine of death.
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Rea, Alice, active 1886-1895.
Beckside boggle.
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Lee, Vernon, 1856-1935.
Hidden door.
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Molesworth, Mrs., 1839-1921.
Unexplained.
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Cholmondely, Mary.
Let loose.
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Blavatsky, H. P. (Helena Petrovna), 1831-1891.
Cave of the echoes.
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Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935.
Yellow wallpaper.
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Nesbit, E. (Edith), 1858-1924.
Mass for the dead.
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Munster, Wilhelmina Fitzclarence, Countess of, 1830-1906.
Tyburn ghost.
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Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937.
Duchess at prayer.
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Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930.
Vacant lot.
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Strong, Louise J.
Unscientific story.
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Slosson, Annie Trumbull, 1838-1926.
Dissatisfied soul.
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Austin, Mary, 1868-1934.
Readjustment.
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ISBN |
1643130110 |
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9781643130118 |
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