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The British anthologist gathers savory tales of the supernatural by 34 first-rate female authors, ranging chronologically from Edith Wharton and E Nesbit to Fay Weldon and Angela Carter. Nearly every entry captivates, whether comfortably old-fashioned weavings of classic foggy nights, lonely governesses and tragic romances, or sophisticated psychological studies of alienation, grief and passion. From the collection as a whole emerge distinctly female uses of the supernatural. Ghosts function as the disembodied anger of the powerless: the spirits of wronged wives and lovers return to avenge old injustices. The greatest terror is that of lossthe death of a child, the parting from a sister, the defection of a lover. And women's sensitivity to such abandonment isolates them still furtherthe heroines of these pieces are thought to be mad when they report sightings of ghosts. Several contemporary stories are more explicitly feminist: the spirits of one dilapidated house possess a tenant and drive her to forsake writing for cleaning; another abode wreaks havoc on a bullying husband's too dearly cherished belongings.
The British anthologist gathers savory tales of the supernatural by 34 first-rate female authors, ranging chronologically from Edith Wharton and E Nesbit to Fay Weldon and Angela Carter. Nearly every entry captivates, whether comfortably old-fashioned weavings of classic foggy nights, lonely governesses and tragic romances, or sophisticated psychological studies of alienation, grief and passion. From the collection as a whole emerge distinctly female uses of the supernatural. Ghosts function as the disembodied anger of the powerless: the spirits of wronged wives and lovers return to avenge old injustices. The greatest terror is that of lossthe death of a child, the parting from a sister, the defection of a lover. And women's sensitivity to such abandonment isolates them still furtherthe heroines of these pieces are thought to be mad when they report sightings of ghosts. Several contemporary stories are more explicitly feminist: the spirits of one dilapidated house possess a tenant and drive her to forsake writing for cleaning; another abode wreaks havoc on a bullying husband's too dearly cherished belongings.
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Hardback Editions
October 2006 : Hardback
| Title: The Virago Book of Ghost Stories Author(s): ISBN: 1-84408-159-1 / 9781844081592 (UK edition) Publisher: Virago Press Ltd Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
March 1989 : Hardback
| Title: The Virago Book of Ghost Stories Author(s): ISBN: 0-07-015133-4 / 978-0-07-015133-8 (USA edition) Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA WorldCat More details... |
Paperback Editions
October 1998 : Paperback
| Title: The Virago Book of Ghost Stories Author(s): ISBN: 1-86049-154-5 / 9781860491542 (UK edition) Publisher: Virago Press Ltd Availability: Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
August 1990 : Paperback
| Title: The Virago Book of Ghost Stories: The Twentieth Century: v. 1 Author(s): ISBN: 1-85381-214-5 / 9781853812149 (UK edition) Publisher: Virago Press Ltd Availability: Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
March 1989 : Paperback
| Title: The Virago Book of Ghost Stories Author(s): Richard Dalby ISBN: 0-07-015132-6 / 978-0-07-015132-1 (USA edition) Publisher: McGraw-Hill Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA WorldCat More details... |
Audio Editions
January 1992 : Audio Cassette
| Title: Virago Book of Ghost Stories (Virago Collection) Author(s): ISBN: 1-85686-055-8 / 9781856860550 (UK edition) Publisher: Random House Audiobooks Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
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