Author: Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
The Presented here book is a collection of psychological horror stories typical of the Victorian era. The collection contains the stories: "The Wind in the Rose-Bush," "The Shadows on the Wall," "Luella Miller," "The Southwest Chamber," "The Vacant Lot," "The Lost Ghost."
The Wind in the Rose-Bush, and Other Stories of the Supernatural
Author: Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
The Presented here book is a collection of psychological horror stories typical of the Victorian era. The collection contains the stories: "The Wind in the Rose-Bush," "The Shadows on the Wall," "Luella Miller," "The Southwest Chamber," "The Vacant Lot," "The Lost Ghost."
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
The Presented here book is a collection of psychological horror stories typical of the Victorian era. The collection contains the stories: "The Wind in the Rose-Bush," "The Shadows on the Wall," "Luella Miller," "The Southwest Chamber," "The Vacant Lot," "The Lost Ghost."
The Wind in the Rose Bush and Other Stories of the Supernatural
Author: Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781512044959
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
"The Wind in the Rose bush and Other Stories of the Supernatural" from Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman. Prominent 19th-century American author (1852-1930).
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781512044959
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
"The Wind in the Rose bush and Other Stories of the Supernatural" from Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman. Prominent 19th-century American author (1852-1930).
Wind in the Rose-bush and Other Stories of the Supernatural ...
Author: Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
The Wind in the Rose-Bush, and Other Stories of the Supernatural
Author: Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
ISBN: 9781318738540
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
ISBN: 9781318738540
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
The Wind in the Rose-Bush, and Other Stories of the Supernatural
Author: Mary Eleanor Freeman Wilkins
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368429949
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Reproduction of the original.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368429949
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Reproduction of the original.
The Wind in the Rose-Bush and Other Stories of the Supernatural
Author: Mary Wilkins Freeman
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781697864854
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Author Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman gained acclaim in her time as a chronicler of life in rural New England. ...
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781697864854
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Author Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman gained acclaim in her time as a chronicler of life in rural New England. ...
The Wind in the Rose-Bush
Author: Mary Wilkins
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781533649201
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (October 31, 1852 - March 13, 1930) was a prominent 19th-century American author. She was born in Randolph, Massachusetts on October 31, 1852, to Eleanor Lothrop and Warren Edward Wilkins, who originally baptized her as "Mary Ella." Freeman's parents were orthodox Congregationalists, causing her to have a very strict childhood. Religious constraints play a key role in some of her works. Contents The Wind in the Rose-bush The Shadows on the Wall Luella Miller The Southwest Chamber The Vacant Lot The Lost Ghost
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781533649201
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (October 31, 1852 - March 13, 1930) was a prominent 19th-century American author. She was born in Randolph, Massachusetts on October 31, 1852, to Eleanor Lothrop and Warren Edward Wilkins, who originally baptized her as "Mary Ella." Freeman's parents were orthodox Congregationalists, causing her to have a very strict childhood. Religious constraints play a key role in some of her works. Contents The Wind in the Rose-bush The Shadows on the Wall Luella Miller The Southwest Chamber The Vacant Lot The Lost Ghost
The Wind in the Rose-Bush
Author: M.E. Wilkins Freeman
Publisher: Рипол Классик
ISBN: 5875642963
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Publisher: Рипол Классик
ISBN: 5875642963
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
The Wind in the Rose-Bush
Author: Mary Eleanor Freeman
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781546585466
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
"Wonderfully artistic and enthralling tales of the supernatural." -Vanity Fair "Mary E. Wilkins has produced some really astonishing results in the way of mysteries in the book of short stories which she calls 'The Wind in the Rose-Bush, and Other Tales of the Supernatural.' Without the use of the element of horror that characterizes Bulwer-Lytton's 'The House and the Brain' or the word of Poe in the same field, relying rather upon terror, so different a sentiment, she constructs out of the ordinary, commonplace, everyday life of New England a number of episodes that will send the most hardened to bed with an uneasy glance behind. It is inevitably crime, or something closely akin to crime, that lies behind her various weirdnesses; but she has the wise economy of narration which refuses to disclose most of these deeds of shame, and her work may fairly be called engrossing." -The Dial "When opening a book by Miss Wilkins, the last thing the reader expects is that she will 'freeze his young blood,' or 'make his two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres,' but this is just what will happen to him during the perusal of 'The Wind in the Rose Bush.' There is something horrifying about the ghosts which belong to a new country and new houses They are too recent. The ghost which lived three hundred years ago is a piece of picturesque 'property' enriching the scene of an old and historic house. But to find among us the modern spirit, already returned from the bourn to which he only traveled some time last year, is not to be borne. Miss Wilkins's ghosts are all intolerable just in this way. The wind which blows about the rose-bush on a calm day, the dreadful child who brings back to their owners articles left about the house, the wicked old woman whose face is reflected in the looking-glass, replacing that of the woman who looks in, - each and all signify the return of the recently dead. Miss Wilkins writes with such calm and deliberate detail that she goes far towards convincing her readers of the truth of each story in turn; and he will be a bold man who, finishing the book late at night, will go to bed without glancing several times behind him." -The Spectator "Miss Wilkins displays a rare skill in the invention of six of the most attractively repellent ghost stories we ever read. These tales, however, have in them nothing that is commonplace or vulgar, unless it be right so to designate some of the honest, kindly folk who serve as foils to the fearful phantoms and still more dreadful doers-of-evil figuring in the book. From each of these tales may be learnt a moral lesson calculated to have all the more lasting effect, because, the tale having once been read, it is impossible to forget the horror of it." -The Publishers' Circular and Booksellers' Record "There is a certain matter-of-fact realism in these ghost stories that gives one the desired shock of horror when it is least expected. The stage is not darkened, apparently no preparations have been made for a drama of the supernatural, when suddenly the most commonplace object or event betrays shamelessly somebody's trust in the sanity of common life. A mysterious odor of cabbage becomes a warning, bed-hangings change their pattern unwarrantably, a bush shakes when the wind is still, and immediately the spirits have their way with you." -The Unitarian Register Contents The Wind in the Rose-bush The Shadows on the Wall Luella Miller The Southwest Chamber The Vacant Lot The Lost Ghost
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781546585466
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
"Wonderfully artistic and enthralling tales of the supernatural." -Vanity Fair "Mary E. Wilkins has produced some really astonishing results in the way of mysteries in the book of short stories which she calls 'The Wind in the Rose-Bush, and Other Tales of the Supernatural.' Without the use of the element of horror that characterizes Bulwer-Lytton's 'The House and the Brain' or the word of Poe in the same field, relying rather upon terror, so different a sentiment, she constructs out of the ordinary, commonplace, everyday life of New England a number of episodes that will send the most hardened to bed with an uneasy glance behind. It is inevitably crime, or something closely akin to crime, that lies behind her various weirdnesses; but she has the wise economy of narration which refuses to disclose most of these deeds of shame, and her work may fairly be called engrossing." -The Dial "When opening a book by Miss Wilkins, the last thing the reader expects is that she will 'freeze his young blood,' or 'make his two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres,' but this is just what will happen to him during the perusal of 'The Wind in the Rose Bush.' There is something horrifying about the ghosts which belong to a new country and new houses They are too recent. The ghost which lived three hundred years ago is a piece of picturesque 'property' enriching the scene of an old and historic house. But to find among us the modern spirit, already returned from the bourn to which he only traveled some time last year, is not to be borne. Miss Wilkins's ghosts are all intolerable just in this way. The wind which blows about the rose-bush on a calm day, the dreadful child who brings back to their owners articles left about the house, the wicked old woman whose face is reflected in the looking-glass, replacing that of the woman who looks in, - each and all signify the return of the recently dead. Miss Wilkins writes with such calm and deliberate detail that she goes far towards convincing her readers of the truth of each story in turn; and he will be a bold man who, finishing the book late at night, will go to bed without glancing several times behind him." -The Spectator "Miss Wilkins displays a rare skill in the invention of six of the most attractively repellent ghost stories we ever read. These tales, however, have in them nothing that is commonplace or vulgar, unless it be right so to designate some of the honest, kindly folk who serve as foils to the fearful phantoms and still more dreadful doers-of-evil figuring in the book. From each of these tales may be learnt a moral lesson calculated to have all the more lasting effect, because, the tale having once been read, it is impossible to forget the horror of it." -The Publishers' Circular and Booksellers' Record "There is a certain matter-of-fact realism in these ghost stories that gives one the desired shock of horror when it is least expected. The stage is not darkened, apparently no preparations have been made for a drama of the supernatural, when suddenly the most commonplace object or event betrays shamelessly somebody's trust in the sanity of common life. A mysterious odor of cabbage becomes a warning, bed-hangings change their pattern unwarrantably, a bush shakes when the wind is still, and immediately the spirits have their way with you." -The Unitarian Register Contents The Wind in the Rose-bush The Shadows on the Wall Luella Miller The Southwest Chamber The Vacant Lot The Lost Ghost
The Westminster Review
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literature, Modern
Languages : en
Pages : 758
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literature, Modern
Languages : en
Pages : 758
Book Description