
Short stories by authors such as Alexander Pushkin, Henry James, M.R. James, Ray Bradbury, and Joan Aiken portray strange supernatural occurrences
This collection assembles a diverse array of supernatural narratives that explore the thin boundary between the rational world and the inexplicable. Each story functions as a self-contained investigation into the uncanny, featuring protagonists who encounter forces beyond their understanding or control. The anthology utilizes a variety of narrative frameworks, ranging from traditional gothic prose to modern psychological suspense. The primary conflict in these tales often involves the struggle of the individual to maintain their sense of reality when confronted with spectral or metaphysical intrusions.
Readers and critics frequently highlight the anthology's broad scope, noting its ability to bridge the gap between classic ghost stories and more contemporary supernatural fiction. Discussion often centers on the editorial selection process, with many praising the inclusion of both well-known masters of the genre and lesser-known contributors. The pacing is generally described as deliberate, favoring mood and setting over high-octane thrills. Many readers appreciate the historical context provided by the collection, which allows for a deeper understanding of how the ghost story has evolved over time.
Page Count:
512
Publication Date:
1985-04-02
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140068007
ISBN-13:
9780140068009
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