Wednesday, April 6, 2011

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Who's there ... THE BLUES OF CONSTIPATION


Another success of the Editorial Valdemar.

Ghosts, spooks and ghosts, the dead who can not find peace in their graves and return to the world of the living town has always been our worst nightmares. But it is certainly from Romanticism and its fascination with the supernatural when you set the modern vision of the ghost. This anthology collects the best ghost stories posted by Valdemar over twenty years, and has taken into account the historical evolution of modern ghost story, and its different currents, so Nodier gathers stories, Le Fanu or Margaret Oliphant, with a more traditional world folk spectrum, with personal contributions by renowned authors such as Stoker, Conan Doyle Maupassant, not to mention the stories of "specialists" latest and MR James and EF Benson, who try to get away from the typical scenes of ruin and horror passages bringing peace to daily life. The ghost story, in the words of British writer LP Hartley, the most demanding of literary art, as to fulfill its function should achieve what the writer Edith Wharton called "the thermometer quality ', ie achieving" we run a shiver down the spine. "

INDEX:


- Daniel Defoe, "The appearance of Mrs. Veal '
- Charles Nodier,' The nun bloody '
- Washington Irving,' The Adventure of the German students '
- Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu,' Stories ghost of Chapelizod '
- Wilkie Collins, "Mrs. Zant and the Ghost'
- Claude Vignon, 'The Slab'
- Margaret Oliphant, 'The Open Door'
- Ambrose Bierce, "The Death of Halpin Frayser '
- Bram Stoker,' The Secret of the growing gold '
- Guy de Maupassant,' Appearance '
- Arthur Conan Doyle,' The hand brown '
- MR James,' Lost Hearts '
- Ralph Adam Cram,' Vigil Kropfsberg '
- Arthur Quiller-Couch,' The roll call of the reef '
- EF Benson, "The vineyard of Naboth'
- Henry S. Whitehead, 'The fire'
- Hugh Walpole, 'Snow'
- HP Lovecraft, 'The Crypt'
- Robert E. Howard, 'appearance in the ring'
- Robert Bloch, 'La casa hungry'

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