Demanding Dead
By (Author) Edith Wharton
Peter Owen Publishers
Peter Owen Publishers
1st March 2006
United Kingdom
Paperback
214
With eight outstanding ghost stories, this collection highlights Edith Wharton's ability to switch genres seemingly without effort. The same literary genius evident in her best known works such as The Age of Innocence, Ethan Frome, and The House of Mirth is here dedicated to giving the reader a damned good scare. Stories such as "Kerfol" (adjudged by aficionados to be Wharton's best ghost story) and "Pomegranate Seed" are perfect illustrations of consummately crafted horror fiction. Wharton's vivid sense of the supernatural betrays her deeper anxieties about the claustrophobia of domestic life and the pain of a failing relationship.
"As with many of Wharton's works, themes of individual challenge and power pervade these tales of terror and the supernatural."
"While they display the elegant prose of her novels, these tales revolve around supernatural manifestations (vampires, doppel-gangers) made credible by Wharton's superb storytelling skills."
Edith Wharton was the author of more than 40 acclaimed literary works, including The Age of Innocence, which won the Pulitzer Prize.