Victorian Tales of the Weird
By (Author) Nick Rennison
Bedford Square Publishers
Bedford Square Publishers
22nd May 2025
22nd May 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Literary studies: general
Classic crime and mystery fiction
Classic horror and ghost stories
Classic science fiction
Fairy and Folk tales / Fairy tale retellings
Myths and Legends / Mythic fiction
Fiction: special features
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
From a dancing automaton running amok at a ball, to a prehistoric beast lurking in the depths of a Yorkshire cave, this anthology explores the nature of the old weird, and unordinary stories which go outside the boundaries of everyday life.
The anthology includes not only stories by well-known writers like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Jerome K. Jerome, but also by long-forgotten authors such as D. F. Hannigan and Reginald Bacchus. Focusing on the idea and history of what can be classified as old weird, compared to the new weird, Rennison applies experience and knowledge of Victorian literary history to bring these supernatural tales to the surface.
NICK RENNISON is a writer, editor and bookseller with a particular interest in the Victorian era and in crime fiction. He is the editor of six anthologies of short stories for No Exit Press: The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, The Rivals of Dracula, Supernatural Sherlocks, More Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock's Sisters and American Sherlocks, plus A Short History of Polar Exploration, Peter Mark Roget: A Biography, Freud and Psychoanalysis, Robin Hood: Myth, History & Culture and Bohemian London, published by Oldcastle Books. He is also the author of The Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide to Crime Fiction, 100 Must-Read Crime Novels and Sherlock Holmes: An Unauthorised Biography. His crime novels, Carver's Quest and Carver's Truth, both set in nineteenth-century London, are published by Corvus. He is a regular reviewer for both The Sunday Times and BBC History Magazine.