Ghost Chamber

Ghost Chamber
Author: Celia Rees
Publisher: Hachette Children's
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2007-01-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780340932025

The Goodman children are spending their first proper holiday with their estranged archaeologist father since their parents divorced - looking forward to seeing what his new house in the country is like. They know it's a crumbling old pub, which he is renovating, but not long after they arrive, they realise their dad bought the pub for a reason, because of what is said to be buried beneath it. Objects move in the knight, strange noises can be heard coming from the cellar, and a creepy looking guy is hanging around the village asking sinister questions about their dad, and the old pub....13 year old Hugh Goodman is intrigued, and digs a little deeper into the mysteries of the house than he should. Before he knows it he and his siblings are caught up in a horrifying secret, and the discovery of an ancient chamber, where lies the restless ghost of a buried templar knight. Will the ghost avenge his own death using innocent children, or can they manage to beat evil forces?

The Haunted House in Women’s Ghost Stories

The Haunted House in Women’s Ghost Stories
Author: Emma Liggins
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030407527

This book explores Victorian and modernist haunted houses in female-authored ghost stories as representations of the architectural uncanny. It reconsiders the gendering of the supernatural in terms of unease, denial, disorientation, confinement and claustrophobia within domestic space. Drawing on spatial theory by Gaston Bachelard, Henri Lefebvre and Elizabeth Grosz, it analyses the reoccupation and appropriation of space by ghosts, women and servants as a means of addressing the opposition between the past and modernity. The chapters consider a range of haunted spaces, including ancestral mansions, ghostly gardens, suburban villas, Italian churches and houses subject to demolition and ruin. The ghost stories are read in the light of women’s non-fictional writing on architecture, travel, interior design, sacred space, technology, the ideal home and the servant problem. Women writers discussed include Elizabeth Gaskell, Margaret Oliphant, Vernon Lee, Edith Wharton, May Sinclair and Elizabeth Bowen. This book will appeal to students and researchers in the ghost story, Female Gothic and Victorian and modernist women’s writing, as well as general readers with an interest in the supernatural.

THE PANIC ROOM: 30+ Ghost Tales by Sheridan Le Fanu

THE PANIC ROOM: 30+ Ghost Tales by Sheridan Le Fanu
Author: Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 1168
Release: 2023-11-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's 'THE PANIC ROOM: 30+ Ghost Tales' is a haunting collection of supernatural stories that delves into the realm of gothic fiction, mirroring the literary style of his Victorian contemporaries like Edgar Allan Poe and Bram Stoker. Le Fanu's prose is atmospheric and rich with detailed descriptions, making the reader feel as though they are truly experiencing the eerie events alongside the characters. The tales in this anthology explore themes of the supernatural, madness, and the uncanny, leaving readers on the edge of their seats with each turn of the page. This collection serves as a must-read for fans of gothic literature and those interested in the supernatural genre. Le Fanu's ability to craft intricate plots and twist endings is sure to captivate readers and leave them craving more of his chilling tales.

Ghost Stories by British and American Women

Ghost Stories by British and American Women
Author: Lynette Carpenter
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2015-01-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 131794352X

Originally published in 1998 and covering a tradition ignored by most critics, this bibliography assembles and documents a large body of supernatural fiction written by women in English from the end of the 18th century to the present. These stories, the work of women whose literary reputations, personal histories, and bodies of work vary widely, challenge the narrow way in which supernatural literature has traditionally been regarded: they indicate a much richer and more complex set of literary responses to the supernatural than has been hitherto acknowledged. The writers included range from Ann Radcliffe and the Gothic novelists to Louisa May Alcott, Charlotte Gilman, and Edith Wharton to such modern writers as Elizabeth Bowen, Jean Rhys, Muriel Spark, and A.S. Byatt. The volume will be of interest to literary and cultural historians and of particular importance to women's studies scholars.

The Routledge Handbook to the Ghost Story

The Routledge Handbook to the Ghost Story
Author: Scott Brewster
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2017-11-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317288939

The Handbook to the Ghost Story sets out to survey and significantly extend a new field of criticism which has been taking shape over recent years, centring on the ghost story and bringing together a vast range of interpretive methods and theoretical perspectives. The main task of the volume is to properly situate the genre within historical and contemporary literary cultures across the globe, and to explore its significance within wider literary contexts as well as those of the supernatural. The Handbook offers the most significant contribution to this new critical field to date, assembling some of its leading scholars to examine the key contexts and issues required for understanding the emergence and development of the ghost story.

A History of the Modern British Ghost Story

A History of the Modern British Ghost Story
Author: S. Hay
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2011-10-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230316832

Ghost stories are always in conversation with novelistic modes with which they are contemporary. This book examines examples from Sir Walter Scott, Charles Dickens, Henry James and Rudyard Kipling, amongst others, to the end of the twentieth century, looking at how they address empire, class, property, history and trauma.

Best Ghost Stories

Best Ghost Stories
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1997
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781853267345

The Routledge Introduction to the American Ghost Story

The Routledge Introduction to the American Ghost Story
Author: Scott Brewster
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2024-07-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1040086896

This book traces the historical development of the American ghost story from its Indigenous, Puritan, and Enlightenment origins to its heyday in the nineteenth century and continued vibrancy in modern literary and visual culture. It explores the main tropes, thematic preoccupations, principal settings, and stylistic innovations of literary ghost stories in the United States, and the ghost story’s rich afterlife in cinema, television, and digital culture. Throughout, the role played by ghost stories in nation-building, and the questions these tales raise about race, class, sexuality, religion, and science, will be examined. The book examines major practitioners in the field, such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Washington Irving, Shirley Jackson, Henry James, Stephen King, Toni Morrison, Joyce Carol Oates, and Edith Wharton, alongside prominent ghost narratives in cinematic, televisual, and online form, including podcasts, gaming, and ghost-hunting apps. This study also gives a new prominence to neglected or less familiar authors, including BIPOC writers, who have helped to shape the American ghost story tradition.

Dark Christmas Collection: 30+ Supernatural Thrillers, Mysteries & Ghost Stories

Dark Christmas Collection: 30+ Supernatural Thrillers, Mysteries & Ghost Stories
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 1095
Release: 2023-12-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Dark Christmas Collection offers a poignant blend of chilling narratives and yuletide eeriness, showcasing over thirty supernatural thrillers, mysteries, and ghost stories. This anthology boasts a remarkable range of literary styles, from the gothic to the quaintly macabre, each piece echoing the unique allure of the festive season intertwined with the supernatural. The diversity within this collection is its crown jewel, presenting readers with a spectrum of eerie Christmas tales that promise to enchant and unsettle in equal measure. Standout pieces, without singling out authors, manage to perfectly encapsulate the dual spirits of Christmas and spectral wonder, making this compilation a notable contribution to the genre of supernatural literature. The contributing writers, ranging from the likes of Charles Dickens to M.R. James, are unified by their mastery in crafting narratives that delve into the darker facets of the human and beyond-human experience, often against the stark, contrasting backdrop of Christmas cheer. This convergence of authors, many of whom were pioneers or significant figures in their respective eras, represents a cross-section of literary movements from Victorian ghost stories to early modernist explorations of the uncanny. The anthology serves not only as a captivating collection of ghostly Christmas tales but also as a lens through which the evolution of the supernatural in literature can be observed, highlighting how different generations have interpreted the intertwining of festive joy and spectral dread. Dark Christmas Collection is an indispensable volume for anyone fascinated by the shadowy borderlands where the Christmas spirit meets the supernatural. It invites readers to revel in a multi-faceted exploration of ghostly narratives that challenge and redefine traditional yuletide imagery. This anthology is not just a reading experienceit is an invitation to witness a unique blend of horror and celebration, making it a distinctive addition to any collection. Scholars, enthusiasts, and casual readers alike will find educational value, varied insights, and above all, a rich tapestry of stories that echo the complex relationship between the living and the ethereal, encapsulated within the amber glow of Christmas.