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Twelve Gothic Tales Richard Dalby

Twelve Gothic Tales By Richard Dalby

Twelve Gothic Tales by Richard Dalby


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Summary

This anthology presents 12 examples of Gothic literature, spanning over 150 years from Mary Shelley and Charles Maturin, through to an unexpected master of the macabre, Gerald Durrell. All feature sinister settings with the protagonists haunted by the tyranny of the past.

Twelve Gothic Tales Summary

Twelve Gothic Tales by Richard Dalby

In this anthology we see a dozen examples of Gothic literature, spanning over 150 years from Mary Shelley and Charles Maturin, through to an unexpected master of the macabre, Gerald Durrell. All feature sinister settings of castles and ancient houses, with the protagonists haunted by the tyranny of the past, and physically or spiritually incarcerated by their circumstances.

About Richard Dalby


Richard Dalby has edited many bestselling anthologies including The Virago Book of Ghost Stories (in 3 vols.) and has edited collections of ghost stories by H. Russell Wakefield, E. F. Benson, and many other writers in the ghostly and Gothic genres.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Mary Shelley: 'The Dream'; Charles R. Maturin: 'Leixlip Castle'; Edgar Allen Poe: 'Metzengerstein'; Richard H. Barham: 'The Spectre of Tappington'; J. Sheridan Le Fanu: 'Sir Dominick's Bargain'; Bram Stoker: 'The Secret of the Growing Gold' Ralph Adams Cram: 'In Kropfsberg Keep'; Louisa Baldwin: 'The Real and the Counterfeit'; F. Marion Crawford: 'The Dead Smile'; Stephen Hall: 'By One, By Two, And By Three'; L. A. G. Strong: 'The Buckross Ring'; Gerald Durrell: 'The Entrance'; Notes; Acknowledgements.

Additional information

GOR002893932
9780192880949
0192880942
Twelve Gothic Tales by Richard Dalby
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1998-10-31
240
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