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An edition of Nightshade (1999)

Nightshade

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A riveting collection of spectral chills and ghostly tales by twenty-seven masters of twentieth-century literature. The phantasms, shades, and specters in this volume of ghost stories by contemporary writers like Alison Lurie, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Joyce Carol Oates, and William Trevor as well as such modern literary giants as Henry James, Isak Dinesen, Franz Kafka, and Rudyard Kipling write letters, carry lanterns, ride bicycles, patrol halls, run motorboats, rake leaves, and deliver mail. They also inhabit dolls and sticks of furniture. Some of them merely haunt houses, while others invade the darkest corners of the soul. Throughout this expertly edited collection, a companion to Robert Phillips's equally successful anthology, the very popular Omnibus of 20th Century Ghost Stories, writers as distinctive of their decade as Edith Wharton and Muriel Spark or the incomparable Max Beerbohm and the up-and-coming Max Eberts explore the literary possibilities of the classic ghost story to deliver taut suspense, psychological terror, and eerie mystery. The irresistible mix of chills and artistry, of terror and genius, make every tale in this volume worth the visit.

CONTENTS:
Ghosts On The Lake by Ilse Aichinger
Sonata For Harp And Bicycle by Joan Aiken
Enoch Soames by Max Beerbohm
The Happy Autumn Fields by Elizabeth Bowen
Oh Father, Father, Why Have You Come Back? by John Cheever
Dead Women's Things by Kathy Chwedyk
The Upper Berth by F. Marion Crawford
The Supper At Elsinore by Isak Dinesen
Lost Lives by Max Eberts
The Shadowy Third by Ellen Glasgow
A Shape Of Light by William Goyen
W.S. by L.P. Hartley
The Astral Body of a U.S. Mail Truck by James Leo Herlihy
The Bus by Shirley Jackson
The Friends Of The Friends by Henry James
Blumfeld, An Elderly Bachelor by Franz Kafka
"They" by Rudyard Kipling
The Highboy by Alison Lurie
The Ghosts Of August by Gabriel García Márquez
The Doll by Joyce Carol Oates
Wolfie by Robert Phillips
A Spiritualist by Jean Rhys
Owl by Elizabeth Spencer
A Gracious Rain by Christopher Tilghman
Mr. Acland's Ghost by William Trevor
The Leaf-Sweeper by Muriel Spark
Pomegranate Seed by Edith Wharton

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Nightshade
October 18, 2001, Constable and Robinson
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Nightshade: 20th Century Ghost Stories
September 30, 2000, Carroll & Graf
Paperback in English - 1st Carol & Graf Pbk. Ed edition
Cover of: Nightshade
Nightshade: 20th Century Ghost Stories
1999, Carroll & Graf Publishers
Hardcover in English - 1st Carroll & Graf Ed edition
Cover of: Nightshade
Nightshade: 20th century ghost stories
1999, Carroll & Graf Publishers
in English - 1st Carroll & Graf ed.

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First Sentence

"During the summer people take little notice of them or think them no different from themselves, and those who leave the lake at the end of summer never notice them at all."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
470

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OL8918788M
ISBN 10
1841194182
ISBN 13
9781841194189
OCLC/WorldCat
47270536
Library Thing
1003706
Goodreads
1331131

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