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Victorian Tales of the Weird - A curated anthology of Victorian and Edwardian weird tales supernatural horrors and uncanny fiction - cover
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Victorian Tales of the Weird - A curated anthology of Victorian and Edwardian weird tales supernatural horrors and uncanny fiction

Nick Rennison

Editora: No Exit Press

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From a dancing automaton running amok at a ball, to a prehistoric beast lurking in the depths of a Yorkshire cave, this anthology explores the nature of the 'old weird', and unordinary stories which go outside the boundaries of everyday life.
The anthology includes not only stories by well-known writers like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Jerome K. Jerome, but also by long-forgotten authors such as D. F. Hannigan and Reginald Bacchus. Focusing on the idea and history of what can be classified as 'old weird', compared to the 'new weird', Rennison applies experience and knowledge of Victorian literary history to bring these supernatural tales to the surface.
Disponível desde: 22/05/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 288 páginas.

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