Classic Ghost Stories: Eighteen Spine-Chilling Tales of Terror and the Supernatural

by Bill Bowers (Editor)

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A collection of eighteen short horror stories by classic and contemporary writers.

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I suspect that I've read most of these stories before, but then again that's what a collection of "classic" stories is likely to be - stories which the reader *has* read before precisely because they're classics of their type and have stood the test of time. I'm puzzled as to why some of them were included, however.

Where is the ghost, or at least the presense of the supernatural, in Joseph Conrad's story "The Lagoon"? A woman dies, but there's nothing to suggest it's anything but a natural death resulting from fever.

E F Benson's "The Man Who Went Too Far" isn't a ghost story, either, in the accepted sense of what a ghost story is. Drawing more upon Machen's "The Great God Pan" and other stories of that ilk, this is a tale which properly show more belongs in a collection of classic horror, rather than ghost, stories.

And I never did finish Poe's "Ligeia" because it was, well, so bloody tedious and self-indulgent in the way of early Victorian writers trying to be profound. Maybe one day I'll give it another go and hope it reads better.

However of the stories which "made" this collection, here's an "honourable mention" for Amelia B Edwards's "The Phantom Coach", Guy de Maupassant's "On the Water" and W F Harvey's "August Heat" - all of them wonderful and atmospheric in a way only old ghost stories seem to be.
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Bill Bowers is a freelance editor and writer. He lives in rural New England and with his wife and longtime collaborator Eileen Bowers.

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Original title
Classic Ghost Stories
Alternate titles
The Ghost of Fear (by H.G. Wells) (by H.G. Wells); Teig O'Kane and the Corpse (Traditional) (Traditional); The Screaming Skull (by F. Marion Crawford) (by F. Marion Crawford); Canon Alberic's Scrap-Book (by M.R. James) (by M.R. James); A True Story (by Benjamin Disraeli) (by Benjamin Disraeli); The Phantom 'Rickshaw (by Rudyard Kipling) (by Rudyard Kipling) (show all 20); The Lagoon (by Joseph Conrad) (by Joseph Conrad); On the Water (by Guy de Maupassant) (by Guy de Maupassant); The Captain's Story (by Rebecca Harding Davis) (by Rebecca Harding Davis); The Erl-King (by Goethe) (by Goethe); The Body-Snatcher (by Robert Louis Stevenson) (by Robert Louis Stevenson); The Phantom Coach (by Amelia B. Edwards) (by Amelia B. Edwards); Ligeia (by Edgar Allan Poe) (by Edgar Allan Poe); The Legend of Macarger's Gulch (by Ambrose Bierce) (by Ambrose Bierce); The Old Nurse's Story (by Elizabeth Gaskell) (by Elizabeth Gaskell); August Heat (by W.F. Harvey) (by W.F. Harvey); How He Left the Hotel (by Louisa Baldwin) (by Louisa Baldwin); The Man Who Went Too Far (by E.F. Benson) (by E.F. Benson); The Hall Bedroom (by Mary E. Wilkins) (by Mary E. Wilkins); The Toll-House (by W.W. Jacobs) (by W.W. Jacobs)
Original publication date
2003
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Bill Bowers

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Fiction and Literature, Horror
DDC/MDS
808.83Literature & rhetoricLiterature, rhetoric & criticismRhetoric and collections of literary texts from more than two literaturesLiterature CollectionsCollections of fiction
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PN6071 .G45 .C58Language and LiteratureLiterature (General)Literature (General)Collections of general literature
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