Masters of horror This carefully researched anthology brings together some of the recognized masterpieces in the literature of horror and suspense from around the world. At the same time especial attention has been given to some rarities (like a macabre tale from Giacomo Casanova or a ghost story by Heinrich Heine, among others) and lesser known pieces that deserve a wider readership, including some especially translated for this edition. Martin Monreal is a writer and translator. He studied Foreign Literature at the University of Buenos Aires, and attended Pratt Institute in New York. He has published poetry and short stories, and is the editor of many anthologies. CONTENTS (see the free preview for complete table of contents) Ambrose Bierce The Death of Halpin Frayser Francis Marion Crawford The upper berth ETA Hoffmann The Sandman MR James Casting the Runes Arthur Machen The Great God Pan Jack London Batard Mark Twain Piteous Relics at Chamonix Virginia Woolf A Haunted House Apuleius Panthia and Meroe Algernon Blackwood The Willows Anton Chekhov Overdoing it Ruben Dario The Larva Giacomo Casanova A Practical Joke Théophile Gautier The Mummy's Foot The Hunter Hackelnberg: A German Folktale Charlotte Perkins Gilman The Yellow Wallpaper Daniel Defoe The Apparition of Mrs Veal H Rider Haggard Barbara Who Came Back Julian Hawthorne Ken's Mystery The Prince and the Badger A Japanese Folktale Leo Tolstoy How Much Land Does a Man Need Max Beerbohm Enoch Soames Honoré de Balzac The elixir of life Addington Bruce The Mysterious Mr Home Edward Bulwer-Lytton The Haunted and the Haunters Joseph Conrad The Shadow-Line GK Chesterton – How I Found the Superman Wilkie Collins - A Terribly Strange Bed Arthur Conan Doyle The Captain of the “Pole-Star” Lord Dunsany The Exiles Club Charles B Cory An Aztec Mummy The Story of Ming-Y: A Chinese Folktale Ralph Adams Cram The Dead Valley Stephen Crane The Upturned Face Walter De la Mare Seaton's Aunt Charles Dickens The Signal-Man Gustave Flaubert The Legend of Saint Julian the Hospitaller Erckmann-Chatrian The Man-Wolf Nukunguasik: An Eskimo Folktale George Frazer Witches? Elizabeth Gaskell Old Nurse' Story Nikolay Gogol St Johns’ Eve Nathaniel Hawthorne The Wedding Knell Heinrich Heine The Argument O Henry The Door of Unrest Victor Hugo - The Struggle Washigton Irving The Legend of Sleepy Hollow W W Jacobs The Monkey’s Paw Henry James The Jolly Corner James Joyce The Sisters Mary H Kingsley Apparitions (from Travels in West Africa) Le Fanu Le Fanu Schalken the Painter Noemí Sutera Summer 1972 Margaret Oliphant - Open Door Edgard Allan Poe Morella Saki Sredni Vashtar Horacio Quiroga Hiptalmic mark R L Stevenson The Merry Men Glam (from Grettir’s Saga) Procopius The Secret History of the Court of Justinian Guy de Maupassant The Inn Herman Melville Hood's Isle S Mukerji A Very Strange Incident Margaret Murray A Recipe for Flying Fitz-James O'Brien The Lost Room Elliott O'Donnell An Archeological Finding Howard Pease The Tale of Three Antiquaries Alexander Pushkin The Queen of Spades A Roman Ghost The Dead Mother: A Russian Folktale Baring-Gould A Galician Were-Wolf Walter Scott Wandering Willie's Tale The Werewolf at Merionethshire HG Wells The plattner story Edith Wharton Afterward Yeats Village ghosts Bram Stoker Dracula's Guest Thackeray The Notch on the Axe Turgenev Father Alexeyi's Story Two Argentine Urban Legend OTHER BOOKS .The Vampire Genome: The Best Vampire Stories, Poems and Essays .On The Trail of The Necronomicon: the Precursors of Lovecraft
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- Release Date 08/25/2010
- Authors Bram Stoker, Robert Louis Stevenson, Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, Nikolai Gogol, James Joyce, Martin Monreal, Hermann Melville
- Language English
- Company Torito Press; 2nd edition
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