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Ghost and Horror Stories of Ambrose Bierce

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Ambrose Bierce was one of the strangest phenomena of American letters, The adjectives used to describe his writing--and character--tend to have a rather uncomplimentary ring: "venomous,""vindictive," "paranoid," "rancorous," "malevolent," yet few would deny his brilliance of intellect and style. About half of his fiction output consisted of stories of horror and the supernatural, a genre which appealed to his psyche constitution and may have reflected a deep inner torment.

This volume contains 24 of Bierce's best tales of the unknown. Morbid, cynical, eerie, they take you to a twilight region of flesh and spirit--and into the darkest recesses of the human mind. These are unusual constructions of terror and grim irony, reminiscent of Poe, the Gothic novel, and the Romantic short story, but having the unmistakable individual stamp of a man who knew first-hand something of the fears and spectres which haunt men.

In this volume you will come across a number of old favorites: "An Inhabitant of Carcosa," "The Eyes of the Panther," "The Death of Halpin Frayser," "An Adventure at Brownville," and such chillers as "The Middle Toe of the Right Foot," "The Damned Thing," and "Moonlight Road" (a minor masterpiece in which events of the story are told from three different points of view, including that of the victim as spoken through a medium). You will also find some less familiar, but equally fascinating stories and pieces not available elsewhere, e.g. "Visions of the Night," in which Bierce gives us a rationale for his "reverse holiness" and the surrealistic morality that permeates these writings. Bierce's characters--possessed poets, shabby aristocrats, grimy professional men, revived corpses, haunted malefactors--live in a spare, perverse world. Patricide, the revenge of the dead, inexplicable disappearances, dreadful ironies, hypnotism and second sight, and the like, form much of the substance of these unsettling tales.
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English

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Table of Contents

The death of Halpin Frayser --
Moxon's master --
Beyond the wall --
The damned thing --
A watcher by the dead --
An occurrence at Owl Creek bridge --
The ways of ghosts --
Some haunted house --
"Mysterious disappearances" --
The man and the snake --
The suitable surroundings --
The eyes of the panther --
The famous Gilson bequest --
An adventure at Brownville --
An inhabitant of Carcosa --
The secret of Macarger's Gulch --
The moonlit road --
The haunted valley --
A jug of sirup --
The night-doings at "Deadman's" --
The middle toe of the right foot --
John Bartine's watch --
The stranger --
Visions of the night.

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Copyright Date
1964

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813.4
Library of Congress
PZ3.B479GH

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xxi, 199p.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21477164M
Internet Archive
ghosthorrorstori00bier
ISBN 10
0486207676
ISBN 13
9780486207674
OCLC/WorldCat
233889, 905526625
Amazon ID (ASIN)
0486207676
Google
RbAjlzWBb6gC
Library Thing
106012
Goodreads
60647020

Work Description

Collection contains:
The death of Halpin Frayser --
Moxon's master --
Beyond the wall --
Damned Thing
Watcher by the Dead
Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
The ways of ghosts --
Some haunted house --
"Mysterious disappearances" --
The man and the snake --
The suitable surroundings --
Eyes of the Panther
The famous Gilson bequest --
An adventure at Brownville --
Inhabitant of Carcosa
The secret of Macarger's Gulch --
The moonlit road --
The haunted valley --
A jug of sirup --
The night-doings at "Deadman's" --
The middle toe of the right foot --
John Bartine's watch --
The stranger --
Visions of the night.

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