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The Horrors for the Long Christmas Night

Charles Dickens, Nathaniel Hawthorne, George MacDonald, Saki Saki, Robert Louis Stevenson, Grant Allen, John Kendrick Bangs, Bithia Mary Croker, Florence Marryat, J.M. Barrie, E.F. Benson, Jerome K, M. R. James, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Arthur Conan Doyle, Sabine Baring-Gould, Frank R Stockton, Fergus Hume, James Bowker, Thomas Hardy, Catherine Crowe, Katherine Rickford, William Douglas O'Connor, Leonard Kip, Catherine L. Pirkis, Lucie E. Jackson, Louisa M. Alcott, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

Publisher: DigiCat

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In the richly evocative anthology, 'The Horrors for the Long Christmas Night,' readers are treated to a broad panorama of Victorian and Edwardian literature, where the enchantment of Christmas intertwines with the eerie charm of ghost stories. This collection showcases an intriguing range of styles—from the subtle psychological tension to the overtly supernatural. Each piece, masterfully crafted, transports readers into a time when storytelling was an art form, wielded to captivate audiences long into the cold winter nights. Within this assortment, stories explore themes of mystery, fear, and the supernatural, crafting an atmosphere that lingers in the imagination. Assembled from the legendary pens of prolific authors such as Charles Dickens, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Arthur Conan Doyle, this compilation reflects the zeitgeist of its era. Contributing authors, renowned in their respective genres, bring forth tales that merge cultural traditions with timeless fears and fascinations. By marking the intersection of Gothic and Christmas folklore, these stories provide a unique lens on the inherent human need to communicate the incomprehensible, transcending the constraints of their historical moment. Each narrative voice adds richness to the collective pursuit of understanding fear amid the often-idealized holiday tapestry. You are invited to traverse the spectral hallways of 'The Horrors for the Long Christmas Night,' where each turn offers a new vista into the unsettling yet mesmerizing worlds crafted by some of the greatest literary minds. This collection offers not only an exploration of seasonal hauntings but serves as an educational text, rewarding readers with its complex layers of narrative and theme. An essential addition for those who find joy in literary horror, it keeps alive a dialogue among disparate yet harmoniously blended voices, promising both spine-chilling entertainment and intellectual enrichment."}
Available since: 11/13/2022.
Print length: 997 pages.

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