Horror Stories — Kolektif

Horror Stories
Kolektif
Oxford University Press - Classics
Horror Stories
Kolektif
The modern horror story grew and developed across the nineteenth century embracing categories as diverse as ghost stories the supernatural and psychological horror medical and scientific horror colonial horror and tales of the uncanny and precognition This anthology brings together twenty nine of the greatest horror stories of the period from 1816 to 1912 from the British Irish American and European traditions It ranges widely across the sub genres to encompass authors whose terror inducing powers remain unsurpassed The book includes stories by some of the best writers of the century Hoffmann Poe Balzac Dickens Hawthorne Melville and Zola as well as established genre classics from M R James Arthur Machen Bram Stoker Algernon Blackwood Charlotte Perkins Gilman and others It includes rare and little known pieces by writers such as William Maginn Francis Marion Crawford W F Harvey and William Hope Hodgson and shows the important role played by periodicals in popularizing the horror story Wherever possible stories are reprinted in their first published form with background information about their authors and helpful contextualizing annotation Darryl Jones s lively introduction discusses horror s literary evolution and its articulation of cultural preoccupations and anxieties These are stories guaranteed to freeze the blood revolt the senses and keep you awake at night prepare to be terrified

Oxford University Press - Classics
The modern horror story grew and developed across the nineteenth century embracing categories as diverse as ghost stories the supernatural and psychological horror medical and scientific horror colonial horror and tales of the uncanny and precognition This anthology brings together twenty nine of the greatest horror stories of the period from 1816 to 1912 from the British Irish American and European traditions It ranges widely across the sub genres to encompass authors whose terror inducing powers remain unsurpassed The book includes stories by some of the best writers of the century Hoffmann Poe Balzac Dickens Hawthorne Melville and Zola as well as established genre classics from M R James Arthur Machen Bram Stoker Algernon Blackwood Charlotte Perkins Gilman and others It includes rare and little known pieces by writers such as William Maginn Francis Marion Crawford W F Harvey and William Hope Hodgson and shows the important role played by periodicals in popularizing the horror story Wherever possible stories are reprinted in their first published form with background information about their authors and helpful contextualizing annotation Darryl Jones s lively introduction discusses horror s literary evolution and its articulation of cultural preoccupations and anxieties These are stories guaranteed to freeze the blood revolt the senses and keep you awake at night prepare to be terrified

Oxford University Press - Classics
The modern horror story grew and developed across the nineteenth century embracing categories as diverse as ghost stories the supernatural and psychological horror medical and scientific horror colonial horror and tales of the uncanny and precognition This anthology brings together twenty nine of the greatest horror stories of the period from 1816 to 1912 from the British Irish American and European traditions It ranges widely across the sub genres to encompass authors whose terror inducing powers remain unsurpassed The book includes stories by some of the best writers of the century Hoffmann Poe Balzac Dickens Hawthorne Melville and Zola as well as established genre classics from M R James Arthur Machen Bram Stoker Algernon Blackwood Charlotte Perkins Gilman and others It includes rare and little known pieces by writers such as William Maginn Francis Marion Crawford W F Harvey and William Hope Hodgson and shows the important role played by periodicals in popularizing the horror story Wherever possible stories are reprinted in their first published form with background information about their authors and helpful contextualizing annotation Darryl Joness lively introduction discusses horrors literary evolution and its articulation of cultural preoccupations and anxieties These are stories guaranteed to freeze the blood revolt the senses and keep you awake at night prepare to be terrified

Oxford University Press - Classics
The modern horror story grew and developed across the nineteenth century embracing categories as diverse as ghost stories the supernatural and psychological horror medical and scientific horror colonial horror and tales of the uncanny and precognition This anthology brings together twenty nine of the greatest horror stories of the period from 1816 to 1912 from the British Irish American and European traditions It ranges widely across the sub genres to encompass authors whose terror inducing powers remain unsurpassed The book includes stories by some of the best writers of the century Hoffmann Poe Balzac Dickens Hawthorne Melville and Zola as well as established genre classics from M R James Arthur Machen Bram Stoker Algernon Blackwood Charlotte Perkins Gilman and others It includes rare and little known pieces by writers such as William Maginn Francis Marion Crawford W F Harvey and William Hope Hodgson and shows the important role played by periodicals in popularizing the horror story Wherever possible stories are reprinted in their first published form with background information about their authors and helpful contextualizing annotation Darryl Jones s lively introduction discusses horror s literary evolution and its articulation of cultural preoccupations and anxieties These are stories guaranteed to freeze the blood revolt the senses and keep you awake at night prepare to be terrified