To the literary, literal, and scientific mind purposeless fiction is abhorrent. Fortunately we all are literally and scientifically inclined; the doom of purposeless fiction is sounded; and it is a great comfort to believe that, in the near future, only literary and scientific works suitable for man, woman, child, and suffragette, are to adorn the lingerie-laden counters in our great department shops. It is, then, with animation and confidence that the author politely offers to a regenerated nation this modern, moral, literary, and highly scientific work, thinly but ineffectually disguised as fiction, in deference to the prejudices of a few old-fashioned story-readers who still survive among us. -- R.W.C.
The Greatest Ghost and Horror Stories Ever Written: volume 1 (30 short stories)
Ambrose Bierce, Edgar Allan Poe, Algernon Blackwood, Charles Brockden Brown, John Buchan, Robert William Chambers, Charles Dickens, George du Maurier, John Meade Falkner, Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Thomas Hardy, William Hope Hodgson, James Hogg, Washington Irving, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Howard Phillips Lovecraft, Arthur Machen, Richard Marsh, Jan Neruda, Edith Nesbit, Hume Nisbet, James Malcom Rymer, Mary Shelley, Robert Louis Stevenson, Bram Stoker, George Sylvester Viereck
bookThe Horror in 10 Classics vol1 (Phoenix Classics) : The King in Yellow, The Lost Stradivarius, The Yellow Wallpaper, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The Turn of the Screw, Carmilla, The Raven, Frankenstein, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Dracula
Robert William Chambers, John Meade Falkner, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Washington Irving, Henry James, Joseph Sheridan Fanu, Edgar Allan Poe, Mary Shelley, Robert Louis Stevenson, Bram Stoker, Phoenix Classics
bookIn Search of the Unknown
Robert William Chambers
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