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How about a ghost story as the night grows darker?
The Victorian Era, named after Queen Victoria, encompasses her reign from 1837 to 1901. The Victorians enjoyed a good ghost story, and many of the most famous Victorian novelists, from Elizabeth Gaskell to Charles Dickens to Robert Louis Stevenson, all had a good go at the genre.
This book features the 10 most classic ghost stories by these Victorian novelists. Selected and edited by Marth Smith, these Victorian stories range from a short story just under 4000 words to a medium length novel that is a bit over 40000 words. They are a perfect read to go with some nice tea for a Saturday evening.
This anthology includes the following 10 ghost stories:
An Account of Some Strange Disturbances in Aungier Street By Sheridan Le Fanu
At the End of the Passage By Rudyard Kipling
Lost Hearts By M. R. James
The Body Snatcher By Robert Louis Stevenson
The Canterville Ghost By Oscar Wilde
The Old Nurse's Story By Elizabeth Gaskell
The Open Door By Charlotte Riddell
The Signal-Man By Charles Dickens
The Turn of the Screw By Henry James
Was it an Illusion? By Amelia B. Edwards
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