Ghost Stories: Classic Tales of Horror and Suspense
By (Author) Leslie S Klinger
Edited by Lisa Morton
Pegasus Books
Pegasus Books
18th November 2020
United States
General
Fiction
823.0873308
Paperback
272
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 23mm
272g
A masterful collection of ghost stories that have been overlooked by contemporary readersincluding tales by celebrated authors such as Charles Dickens, Sir Walter Scott, Mark Twain, and Edith Whartonpresented with insightful annotations by acclaimed horror anthologists Leslie S. Klinger and Lisa Morton.
The ghost story has long been a staple of world literature, but many of the genre's greatest tales have been forgotten, overshadowed in many cases by their authors' bestselling work in othergenres. In this spine-tingling anthology, little known stories from literary titans like Charles Dickens and Edith Wharton are collected alongside overlooked works from masters of horror fiction like Edgar Allan Poe and M. R. James.
Acclaimed anthologists Leslie S. Klinger (The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes) and Lisa Morton (Ghosts: A Haunted History)set these stories in historical context and trace the literary significance ofghosts in fiction over almost two hundred yearsfrom a traditional English ballad first printed in 1724 through the Christmas-themed ghost stories of the Victorian era and up to the science fictiontinged tales of the early twentieth century.
In bringing these masterful tales back from the dead,Ghost Storieswill enlighten and frighten both longtime fans and new readers of the genre.
Including stories by:
Ambrose Bierce, Wilkie Collins, Charles Dickens, Olivia Howard Dunbar, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry James, M. R. James, Arthur Machen, Georgia Wood Pangborn, Mrs. J. H. Riddell, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Edgar Allan Poe, Sir Walter Scott, Frank Stockton, Mark Twain, and Edith Wharton.
"Odds are better youll see a ghost, or at least find yourself spooked to the core by one of the chilling stories compiled by Lisa Morton and Leslie S. Klinger inGhost Stories. Some of my favorite 19th-and-early-20th-century writersEdith Wharton, Edgar Allan Poe, Wilkie Collinsare found in this collection . . . But the real fun of reading this book was in discovering writers I had not known before." * New York Times Book Review *
"Rising smoothly above the acres of anthologies of 19th- and early-20th-century weird and supernatural fiction, author Morton and anthologist Klinger combine brilliant stories by obscure writers with obscure stories by famous writers to create an outstanding work that serves equally as scholarship and entertainment. This is a work of art, a pleasure to read, and a serious and welcome contribution to the study of the ghost story in English." * Publishers Weekly (starred) *
"A terrific new volume of neglected spooky tales." * Black Gate *
"There are few things as comfortably rewarding as settling into a collection of ghost stories. What elevates this compilation are the details provided by Morton and Klinger which add edifying and entertaining elements. Providing historical perspective along with explanations of allusions and deciphering of antiquated speech/language, they enhance the appreciation of the fine authors whose works are included in the book." * Diabolique *
Leslie S. Klinger is one of the worlds foremost authorities on Sherlock Holmes. He is the editor of the three-volume The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes. The first two volumes, The Complete Short Stories, won the Edgar for Best Critical/Biographical work. He is also the editor of the hugely successful The New Annotated H. P. Lovecraft. Klinger is a member of the Baker Street Irregulars and lives in Malibu, California.
Lisa Mortonis a screenwriter, anthologist, and the author of Calling the Spirits: A History of Seances and Ghosts: A Haunted History. She is a six-time winner of the Bram Stoker Award, a recipient of the Black Quill Award, and winner of the Grand Prize from the Halloween Book Festival. A lifelong Californian, she lives in North Hills, California, and can be found online atwww.lisamorton.com.