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Elizabeth Dearnley



Average rating: 4.02 · 1,056 ratings · 170 reviews · 14 distinct worksSimilar authors
Into the Darkening Fog: Eer...

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Fearsome Fairies: Haunting ...

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Hellebore #4: The Yuletide ...

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Deadly Dolls: Midnight Tale...

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The Hellebore Guide to Occu...

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Translators and their Prolo...

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“The ghost story was also a hugely popular form for Victorian women writers, enabling them to discuss gender dynamics, sexuality, the constraints of domestic life and other taboo topics.”
Elizabeth Dearnley, Into the London Fog: Eerie Tales from the Weird City

“here under the lamps are floating islands of pale light through which pass quickly bright men and women, who, for all their poverty and shabbiness, wear a certain look of unreality, an air of triumph, as if they had given life the slip, so that life, deceived of her prey, blunders on without them.”
Elizabeth Dearnley, Into the London Fog: Eerie Tales from the Weird City

“Second-hand books are wild books, homeless books; they have come together in vast flocks of variegated feather, and have a charm which the domesticated volumes of the library lack.”
Elizabeth Dearnley, Into the London Fog: Eerie Tales from the Weird City



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