The author of this book, May Sinclair, was an innovator of modern fiction. She lived in the late Victorian era, and her stories were quite untypical of the time. She is considered a precursor to Virginia Woolf. The specific trait of the Uncanny Stories (1923) by Sinclair is a combination of the traditional ghost story with the discoveries of Freud and Einstein. The stories shock, enthrall, delight, and unsettle.
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May Sinclair
bookDelphi Complete Works of May Sinclair (Illustrated)
May Sinclair
bookDelphi Collected Works of May Sinclair (Illustrated)
May Sinclair
bookThe Divine Fire
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bookThe Intercessor and other stories
May Sinclair
bookUncanny Stories
May Sinclair
bookMary Olivier: a Life
May Sinclair
bookThe Three Brontës
May Sinclair
bookUncanny Stories
May Sinclair
bookMary Olivier: a Life
May Sinclair
bookAudrey Craven
May Sinclair
bookA Journal of Impressions in Belgium
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