May Sinclair's 'Uncanny Stories' is a collection of chilling and unsettling tales that delve into the complexities of human psychology and the supernatural. Written in a modernist literary style, Sinclair's stories often blur the lines between reality and the supernatural, leaving readers questioning their own perceptions of the world. The narratives are structured in a way that grips the reader's attention from the very first page, with unexpected twists and turns that keep them on the edge of their seat. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, Sinclair's work reflects the societal changes and anxieties of the time, making it a fascinating piece of literary history. May Sinclair herself was a prolific writer and a prominent figure in the feminist movement of her time. Her background in psychology and interest in the paranormal provided her with a unique perspective that is evident in 'Uncanny Stories'. This collection is recommended for readers who enjoy atmospheric and thought-provoking tales that challenge conventional notions of reality and the supernatural.
Audrey Craven
May Sinclair
audiobookbookUncanny Stories
May Sinclair
bookThe Intercessor and other stories
May Sinclair
bookLife And Death of Harriett Frean
May Sinclair
bookUncanny Stories
May Sinclair
bookDelphi Collected Works of May Sinclair (Illustrated)
May Sinclair
bookDelphi Complete Works of May Sinclair (Illustrated)
May Sinclair
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The Devil's Scribe
Alma Katsu
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Sherry Jones
bookBrightly Shining
Ingvild Rishøi
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Maile Meloy
bookWhat You Can See from Here (Unabridged)
Mariana Leky
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Josephine Johnson
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Lewis Grassic Gibbon
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Margaret Pemberton
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Jakob Wassermann
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Lew Wallace, Sheba Blake
bookPamela, or Virtue Rewarded
Samuel Richardson
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Elizabeth von Arnim
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