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Émile Erckmann

France   (1822 - 1899)
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Erckmann-Chatrian (with Alexandre Chatrian)
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About Émile Erckmann
Émile Erckmann was a French writer, strongly associated with the region of Alsace-Lorraine. Almost all of his works were written jointly with Alexandre Chatrian under the name Erckmann-Chatrian.
 
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Stories of the Rhine (1870) (writing as Erckmann-Chatrian)
The Forest House (1871) (writing as Erckmann-Chatrian)
Popular Tales and Romances (1872) (writing as Erckmann-Chatrian)
Confessions of a Clarinet Player (1874) (writing as Erckmann-Chatrian)
The Man-Wolf (1876) (writing as Erckmann-Chatrian)
The Wild Huntsman (1877) (writing as Erckmann-Chatrian)
Strange Stories (1880) (writing as Erckmann-Chatrian)
The Best Tales of Terror of Erckmann-Chatrian (1981) (writing as Erckmann-Chatrian)
The Best Tales of Terror of Erckmann-Chatrian
 
Anthologies containing stories by Émile Erckmann
Victorian Tales of TerrorTerror by GaslightReign of Terror 2: The 2nd Corgi Book of Victorian Horror StoriesThe Taste of Fear
Victorian Nightmares100 Ghastly Little Ghost StoriesThe Mammoth Book of Victorian and Edwardian Ghost Stories
 
Short stories
The White and the Black (1847) (writing as Erckmann-Chatrian)
The Invisible Eye (1849) (writing as Erckmann-Chatrian)
The Mysterious Sketch (1849) (writing as Erckmann-Chatrian)
The Child Stealer (1867) (writing as Erckmann-Chatrian)
The Murderer's Violin (1876) (writing as Erckmann-Chatrian)
The Three Souls (1876) (writing as Erckmann-Chatrian)
The Crab Spider (1901) (writing as Erckmann-Chatrian)





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