In the Dark: Tales of Terror by E. Nesbit (Collins Chillers)
By (Author) E. Nesbit
Introduction by Hugh Lamb
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
18th September 2017
7th September 2017
Revised edition
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Classic horror and ghost stories
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
823.912
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
230g
Edith Nesbits natural gift for storytelling has brought her worldwide renown as a classic childrens author. But beyond her beloved childrens stories lay a darker side to her imagination, revealed here in her chilling tales of the supernatural.
Haunted by lifelong phobias which provoked, in her own words, nights and nights of anguish and horror, long years of bitterest fear and dread, Nesbit was inspired to pen terrifying stories of a twilight world where the dead walked the earth.
All but forgotten for almost a hundred years until In the Dark was first published 30 years ago, this collection finally restored Nesbits reputation as a one of the most accomplished and entertaining ghost-story writers of the Victorian age.
With seven extra newly-discovered stories now appearing for the first time in paperback, this revised edition includes an introduction by Hugh Lamb exploring the life of the woman behind these tales and the events and experiences that contributed to her fascination with the macabre.
Deliciously creepy and wide-ranging. And some fascinating illuminations of the social mores of the time. Like almost everyone else, I only knew Edith Nesbit's writing for children. But once you're in the mood to be given the shivers, have a go at these. Amazon reviews
Edith Nesbit Bland (1858-1924) published most of her work under the signature of E. Nesbit and wrote or collaborated on more than sixty books for children. Her works include The Railway Children, The Story of the Treasure Seekers, and The Wouldbegoods.