Best of
Ghosts
1964
Ghost and Horror Stories of Ambrose Bierce
Ambrose Bierce - 1964
Morbid, cynical, eerie, they take you to a twilight region of flesh and spirit — and into the darkest recesses of the human mind. These are unusual constructions of terror and grim irony, reminiscent of Poe, the Gothic novel, and the Romantic short story, but having the unmistakable individual stamp of a man who knew first-hand something of the fears and specters which haunt men.In this volume you will come across a number of old favorites: "An Inhabitant of Carcosa," "The Eyes of the Panther," "The Death of Halpin Frayser," "An Adventure at Brownville," and such classics as "The Middle Toe of the Right Foot," "The Damned Thing," and "Moonlit Road," a minor masterpiece in which events of the story are told from three different points of view, including that of the victim as spoken through a medium. You will also find some less familiar, but equally fascinating stories and pieces not available elsewhere, including "Visions of the Night," in which Bierce gives us a rationale for his "reverse holiness" and the surrealistic morality that permeates these writings. Bierce's characters — possessed poets, shabby aristocrats, grimy professional men, revived corpses, haunted malefactors — live in a spare, perverse world. Patricide, the revenge of the dead, inexplicable disappearances, dreadful ironies, hypnotism and second sight, and the like, form much of the substance of these unsettling tales.
Best Ghost Stories of J.S. Le Fanu
J. Sheridan Le Fanu - 1964
Half these stories never published before in U.S.
Great Ghost Stories
Philip Van Doren Stern - 1964
Includes an introduction by Philip Van Doren Stern.Contains:The Beckoning Fair One, by Oliver OnionsThe Mezzotint, by M. R. JamesTarnhelm, by Sir Hugh WalpoleThe Willows, by Algernon BlackwoodAugust Heat, by W. F. HarveyThe Mark of the Beast, by Rudyard KiplingCrouching at the Door, by D. K. BrosterThe Familiar, by Sheridan Le FanuThe Upper Berth, by F. Marion CrawfordThe Tell-Tale Heart, by Edgar Allan PoeThe Yellow Wall Paper, by Charlotte Perkins GilmanAfterward, by Edith WhartonFull Fathom Five, by Alexander Woolcott