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The Oxford Book of Twentieth-century Ghost Stories

£4.29

Hardback
Condition: Very Good


Publisher's Synopsis Ghosts are resilient creatures. They thrive in an atmosphere of candlelight and decay in antique manors graveyards and cloisters and yet as this anthology triumphantly demonstrates they are equally at home under the harsh light of the electric bulb. The advent of the motor car and the invention of the telephone have merely tested their ingenuity and exercised the talents of a host of fractures and schisms of 20th century are reflected in the current proliferation of literary genres and in the variety that a single genre can embrace. Leading exponents of ghost fiction such as James and Algernon Blackwood are joined by authors such as Scott Fitzgerald Byatt William Trevor and Alison Lurie; women in particular have embraced the form with skill and versatility. As well as the returning dead there are haunted typwriters malevolent furniture and urban ghosts phantoms of smoke and soot. Occasionally with humour but more often with obliquity and restraint these stories both entrance and terrify. This collection shows how ghost stories have successfully utilized the landscapes technologies and consciousness of contemporary life to adapt to the modern age with imagination and flair.

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By Michael Cox