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I don't like ghost stories. I am not planning to read this book. Although, perhaps, I will change my mind later.
My copy arrives Wednesday. I am looking forward to the discussion and am fairly confident I’ll complete the group project, that’s a rare feat for me.
I have this and will try to read this month. Not too sure if I'm in the mood for ghosts at the moment though.
I love ghost stories so always look forward to this time of year but read the NYRB collection Ghosts not long ago and, from what I can tell, there's a lot of overlap. (view spoiler)
Like Mela I'm not a fan of ghost stories, but I am a Wharton fan, so I just read
on Gutenberg Australia (which, btw, has a lot of excellent titles listed - you just have to make sure your country's copyright laws are the same)I had to read it twice, but I liked it. As always with Wharton this is well written & I liked the way it is structured.
I found I did have this collection on my kindle after all (duh!) but I will probably spread the read over several months.
Unsure about the format; didn’t know if there will be folders for specific stories or if this is where partial and comprehensive reviews join hands?
According to Goodreads these are the short stories in the Virago version of Wharton's ghost stories.The lady's maid's bell (1904)
The eyes (1910)
Afterward (1910)
Kerfol (1916)
The triumph of night (1914)
Miss Mary Pask (1925)
Bewitched (1925)
Mr Jones (1928)
Pomegranate seed (1931)
The looking glass (1935)
All souls' (1937)
I found all of the stories in various collections on hoopla and archive. I am posting this list so I can keep track of which story comes next. (I like to read in chronological order.)
I'm planning on starting this next month. I love Edith Wharton's writing so hopefully will enjoy these stories.
Marilyn wrote: "According to Goodreads these are the short stories in the Virago version of Wharton's ghost stories.The lady's maid's bell (1904)
The eyes (1910)
Afterward (1910)
Kerfol (1916)
The triumph of nig..."
Quite a few of these books are on Youtube as audiobooks. I haven't actually checked them all.
Finished. These were well-written, good stories. As I was reading, I wondered if expectations for a ghost story have changed. The ghosts in these stories were pretty tame.
I did like them, but for the most part they were just quite eerie or a bit unsettling. I prefer the ghost stories of authors like M.R. James or E.F. Benson. I think they pack a bit more of a punch.
Books mentioned in this topic
Afterward: A Ghost Story for Christmas (other topics)Ghosts (other topics)
The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
M.R. James (other topics)E.F. Benson (other topics)



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