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F. Anstey (1856–1934)

Author of Vice Versa

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Works by F. Anstey

Vice Versa (1882) 92 copies
The Brass Bottle (1900) 51 copies
Tourmalin's Time Cheques (1891) 20 copies
Voces Populi (2007) 10 copies
The Giant's Robe (2008) 9 copies
In Brief Authority (2009) 9 copies
A Bayard from Bengal (2009) 7 copies

Associated Works

The Wizards of Odd: Comic Tales of Fantasy (1996) — Contributor — 631 copies
The Mammoth Book of Awesome Comic Fantasy (2001) — Contributor — 184 copies
Adventure Stories from the Strand (1995) — Contributor — 117 copies
Spirits of the Season: Christmas Hauntings (2018) — Contributor — 77 copies
The Fate of Fenella (1892) — Contributor — 24 copies
Tales of Dungeons and Dragons (1986) — Contributor — 23 copies
Stories by English Authors (1902) — Contributor — 15 copies
Stories by English Authors: London (1898) — Contributor — 11 copies
Classic Dog Stories (Macmillan Collector's Library) (2020) — Contributor — 9 copies
International Short Stories English (Volume 2) (1910) — Contributor — 8 copies
Famous Stories of Five Centuries (1934) — Contributor — 4 copies

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WOW.
How is this little gem not up there with Dracula and Turn of the Screw in popularity? This is brilliant. Stella, our narrator, is from the get-go, a psychological mess full of envy, jealousy and low self-esteem, pushing people away. She attaches herself to Evelyn, who is beautiful, refined, lovely, patient, and apparently devoted to Stella despite her perverseness. All seems well until Hugh comes into the picture and Stella perceives that it is inevitable that Hugh will marry Evelyn and take her only friend from her.
With this unreliable narrator, it is hard to know what is truth and what is madness in what follows. According to Stella, she finds Evelyn undeniably dead. She prays to God to revive her, but when that doesn't have any effect, she prays to "whatever power there might be--good or evil, angel or devil, on earth or in hell" and shortly afterward, Evelyn flutters back to life. The question then becomes, but is it really Evelyn, or has some wandering, wicked spirit answered the prayer and taken possession of Evelyn's body?
Published in 1896, this short story of 103 pages is gripping and fresh, a terrific gothic horror. Included in this volume is the play version of the story plus the draft for another version of the story. A pity five stars is the max. I'd give it more if I could.
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JEatHHP | Aug 23, 2022 |
Fictional novel that deals with a woman suffering from paranoia (early schizophrenia?) and being consumed by it and ends tragically. Some supernatural elements. Very insightful reading especially since it was written in the 1890s. I recommend this book to those that love psychological studies.
 
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pstyle | Jun 26, 2012 |
I'm really quite amazed how few people have Vice Versa in their libraries! For those who are interested in tracing an idea in children's fiction: this is a grand-parent of the parent-child swap novel.
 
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Rivendell | Feb 11, 2007 |

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