About Richard Middleton
One of the most interesting stylists in British ghostly fiction, Middleton is rich and exuberant in his more traditional ghost stories (especially the humorous ones), lean and concise in his more original psychological tales. He was a sad, neglected figure, and is still not well known. He was also a tragic figure: he killed himself at the age of 29.
Novels
Collections
Poems and Songs (poems) (1912)
Poems and Songs Second Series (poems) (1912)
The Ghost Ship: And Other Stories (1912)
Monologues (1913)
The Pantomime Man (1933)
Poems and Songs Second Series (poems) (1912)
The Ghost Ship: And Other Stories (1912)
Monologues (1913)
The Pantomime Man (1933)
Non fiction
Anthologies containing stories by Richard Middleton
The Frankenstein Reader (1962)
The Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories (1964)
Black Tales (1965)
The 10th Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories (1974)
The 17th Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories (1981)
The Open Door: And Other Ghost Stories (1990)
100 Ghastly Little Ghost Stories (1992)
100 Tiny Tales of Terror (1996)
Great Ghost Stories (1998)
The Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories (1964)
Black Tales (1965)
The 10th Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories (1974)
The 17th Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories (1981)
The Open Door: And Other Ghost Stories (1990)
100 Ghastly Little Ghost Stories (1992)
100 Tiny Tales of Terror (1996)
Great Ghost Stories (1998)
Short stories
| The Coffin Merchant (1912) | |||
| The Ghost Ship (1912) | |||
| The Ghost-ship (1912) | |||
| On the Brighton Road (1912) | |||
| The Passing of Edward |
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