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Ghosts in the House A. C. Benson

Ghosts in the House By A. C. Benson

Ghosts in the House by A. C. Benson


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A collection of rare ghosts and horror stories by the brothers of one of the finest writers of the genre, E. F. Benson.

Ghosts in the House Summary

Ghosts in the House: Tales of Terror by A. C. Benson and R. H. Benson (Collins Chillers) by A. C. Benson

A collection of rare ghosts and horror stories by the brothers of one of the finest writers of the genre, E. F. Benson.

The Benson brothers - Arthur Christopher, Edward Frederic and Robert Hugh - were one of the most extraordinary and prolific literary families, between them writing more than 150 books. Arthur alone left four million words of diary, although his most lasting legacy is the words to Elgar's Land of Hope and Glory, while Fred is acknowledged as one of the finest writers of Edwardian supernatural fiction: the name E. F. Benson is mentioned in the same breath as other greats such as M. R. James and H. R. Wakefield.

In fact, all three brothers wrote ghost stories, although the work of Arthur and Hugh in this field has long been overshadowed by their brother's success. Now the best supernatural tales of A. C. and R. H. Benson have been gathered into one volume by anthologist Hugh Lamb, whose introduction examines the lives and writings of these two complex and fascinating men. Originally published between 1903 and 1927, the stories include A. C. Benson's masterful 'Basil Netherby' and 'The Uttermost Farthing', and an intriguing article by R. H. Benson about real-life haunted houses.

Ghosts in the House Reviews

'If you have read the ghost stories of M.R. James, you will already be familiar with the basic formula used to construct these stories ... the language of these shows the influence of the fantasies of William Morris and George Macdonald.' Amazon reviews

About A. C. Benson

Hugh Lamb has spent over forty years delving into weird fiction. Tired of anthologies reprinting the same old stories, he tried his hand at editing his own. His main area of research is Victorian ghost stories and he has published five anthologies of these: Victorian Tales of Terror, Terror by Gaslight, Victorian Nightmares, Tales from a Gaslit Graveyard, and Gaslit Nightmares. A freelance journalist by profession, Hugh Lamb lives in Sutton, Surrey.

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NGR9780008249038
9780008249038
0008249032
Ghosts in the House: Tales of Terror by A. C. Benson and R. H. Benson (Collins Chillers) by A. C. Benson
New
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
20181004
352
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