Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
Famous Modern Ghost Stories - Exploring the Depths of Haunted Tales and Supernatural Stories - cover

Famous Modern Ghost Stories - Exploring the Depths of Haunted Tales and Supernatural Stories

Edgar Allan Poe, Anatole France, Richard Le Gallienne, Algernon Blackwood, Guy de Maupassant, Ambrose Bierce, Leonid Andreyev, Arthur Machen, Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, Fitz-James O'Brien, Robert W. Chambers, Wilbur Daniel Steele, Olivia Howard Dunbar, William Fryer Harvey, Myla Jo Closser

Publisher: Good Press

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

Famous Modern Ghost Stories is an anthology that delves into the eerie and the supernatural with a breadth of literary styles and haunting narratives. While capturing the spirit of the late 19th and early 20th-century fascination with ghost stories, this collection traverses a spectrum from the subtly eerie to the truly chilling. The anthology serves as a testament to the diversity and significance of ghostly tales, including standout pieces that explore the thin line between reality and the supernatural. This selection reflects both the psychological depth and the cultural beliefs surrounding death and the afterlife. The collection features the writings of literary giants and innovators such as Edgar Allan Poe and Guy de Maupassant, alongside lesser-known yet compelling voices like Myla Jo Closser. These authors contributed significantly to the gothic and supernatural literary movements, each offering a unique cultural perspective on the macabre. Drawing from varied backgrounds, spanning continents and eras, this anthology encapsulates a historical richness, revealing how varied personal and societal anxieties find expression through the universal theme of the ghostly. Readers will find Famous Modern Ghost Stories an invaluable resource for exploring the rich tapestry of themes and styles within supernatural literature. This anthology not only educates but also entertains, offering a multiplicity of perspectives and insights. It provides an opportunity to engage with the palpable tension and unsettling atmospheres these authors expertly weave. With its diverse voices, the collection fosters contemplation and dialogue on themes of mortality, fear, and the inexplicable, making it an essential volume for both literary enthusiasts and scholars seeking to understand the multifaceted nature of ghost stories.
Available since: 08/12/2023.
Print length: 230 pages.

Other books that might interest you

  • Bleeders - The Terrible Tale of Sweeney Todd - cover

    Bleeders - The Terrible Tale of...

    Andrew Dennis Biersack

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In the shadowy alleys of Fleet Street, Bleeders: The Terrible Tale of Sweeney Todd reimagines the infamous barber’s story as a gothic revenge thriller. Falsely accused and orphaned by a corrupt system, Sweeney Todd sharpens his razors for a bloody crusade against those who destroyed his life. Partnering with Mrs. Lovett, a tannery owner with her own thirst for vengeance, his victims become both his justice and the source of a macabre leather trade that reflects the city’s moral decay. A chilling exploration of trauma, corruption, and the cost of vengeance, Bleeders is perfect for fans of gothic horror and revenge-driven tales.
    Show book
  • The Witching Hour - cover

    The Witching Hour

    Syd Moore

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    A chilling, haunting ghost story set in the modern day which delves into the real-life legend of a 19th-century sea witch… 
    Relocated to a coastal town, widowed teacher Sarah Grey is slowly rebuilding her life, along with her young son Alfie. But after an inadvertent séance one drunken night, her world is shaken when she starts to experience frightening visions. 
    She tries to explain them away. But Alfie sees them too and Sarah believes that they have become the targets of a haunting attack. 
    Convinced that the ghost is that of a 19th Century local witch, Sarah delves into local folklore and learns that the witch was thought to have been evil incarnate. And when a series of old letters surface, Sarah discovers that nothing is as it seems, not even the ghost who haunts her very home… 
    Perfect for fans of The Midnight House, The Familiars and The Lighthouse Witches. 
    Previously published as The Drowning Pool in 2011 
    In this top supernatural fiction, Sarah's visionary experiences lead her into a world of occult legends and tales. The realism with which the author, Syd Moore, portrays these metaphysical events is truly magical. 
    For fans of Susan Stokes-Chapman (Pandora), Rebecca Netley (The Black Feathers), Elena Collins (The Wicked Lady), C. J. Tudor (A Sliver of Darkness), and T J Green (All Hallows' Magic). 
    HarperCollins 2024
    Show book
  • The Coming of Abel Behenna - cover

    The Coming of Abel Behenna

    Bram Stoker

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    "The Coming of Abel Behenna" is a short story by Bram Stoker. It was first published in the UK in the March 26, 1893 and April 2, 1893 issues of Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper, London. It was first published in the US in the March 26, 1893 issue of The New Haven Register, New Haven, CT.
    The little Cornish port of Pencastle was bright in the early April, when the sun had seemingly come to stay after a long and bitter winter. Boldly and blackly the rock stood out against a background of shaded blue, where the sky fading into mist met the far horizon.
    Show book
  • Molossus of Old Man Moyer The: An Original Horror Novel - cover

    Molossus of Old Man Moyer The:...

    Joe Lyon

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    "Wonderfully mysterious characters populate a taut, spine-chilling tale." ~ Kirkus Reviews 
    Transporting dead bodies is not a job for everyone. Ex-con Jimmy Myer is transporting the dead body of a renowned psychic when his hearse veers into an encounter with the Molossus, a mythical beast that bestows unimaginable wealth to its new host at the cost of the old host's violent death. The dog's current host, the psychopathic billionaire Old Man Moyer, is desperate to dodge this deadly deal. What results is a strange world of enigmatic mediums, relentless detectives, and spectral spectators. As the story hurtles towards its chilling conclusion, the narrative compels readers to ask: What wordly fortune could be worth the promise of a violent death?
    Show book
  • Cinema The (Unabridged) - cover

    Cinema The (Unabridged)

    Rosalie Parker

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Rosalie Parker runs the independent UK publishing house Tartarus Press with R. B. Russell. Her previous collections include The Old Knowledge (Swan River Press 2010) and Damage (PS Publishing 2016). "In the Garden" was selected for Best New Horror 21 (2010), and "Random Flight" for Best British Horror 2015. Rosalie lives in Coverdale, North Yorkshire, the magnificent landscape of which inspires and sometimes provides the settings for her writing.
    THE CINEMA: Despite the argument they held hands until they reached the cinema, then she felt his fingers slip away. Next to her she saw not Callum but a man taking a photograph of the Art Deco building. Callum was nowhere to be seen.
    Show book
  • The Nameless City - cover

    The Nameless City

    H.P. Lovecraft

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    "The Nameless City" is a horror story written by American writer H. P. Lovecraft in January 1921 and first published in the November 1921 issue of the amateur press journal The Wolverine. It is often considered the first Cthulhu Mythos story. The Nameless City of the story's title is an ancient ruin located somewhere in the deserts of the Arabian Peninsula, and is older than any human civilization. In ancient times, the Nameless City was built and inhabited by an unnamed race of reptiles with a body shaped like a cross between a crocodile and a seal with a strange head common to neither, involving a protruding forehead, horns, lack of a nose, and an alligator-like jaw. These beings moved by crawling; thus, the architecture of the city has very low ceilings and some places are too low for a human being to stand upright. Their city was originally coastal, but, when the seas receded, it was left in the depths of a desert. This resulted in the decline and eventual ruin of the city.
    Show book