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British Weird

British Weird

James Machin
3.8/5 ( ratings)
Following the success of Handheld Press's 2019 best-selling anthology Women's Weird, British Weird is a new anthology of classic Weird short fiction by British writers, first published between the 1890s and the 1930s. To be published alongside Melisa Edmundson's second anthology, Women's Weird 2, this collection - curated by James Machin, author of Palgrave Gothic's Weird Fiction in Britain, 1880-1939 - assembles stories to thrill, entertain, and chill.

The ten stories are: 'Man-Size in Marble' by Edith Nesbit : immense church effigies walk at night;'No-Man's Land' by John Buchan : man find prehistoric tribe in Scottish Highlands; 'The Willows' by Algernon Blackwood : canoeing holiday on a haunted river; 'Caterpillars' by E. F. Benson : really bad country house hallucinations; 'The Bad Lands' by John Metcalfe : more hallucinations, but outdoors; 'All Hallows' by Walter de la Mare : a haunted church is the only shelter for miles. 'Randalls Round' by Eleanor Scott : a folk tune with deadly effect; 'Lost Keep' by L. A. Lewis : a terrifying experiment with human scale; 'N' by Arthur Machen : why looking for a lost London street can be dangerous; 'Mappa Mundi' by Mary Butts : 20thC American student gets lost in medieval Paris.

British Weird also republishes an important 1933 essay by Mary Butts on the history of and recent work in supernatural writing, 'Ghosties and Ghoulies': Uses of the Supernatural in English Fiction. Machin's introduction describes the background for these excellent stories in the Weird tradition, and identifies their use of peculiarly British preoccupations in supernatural short fiction.
Language
English
Pages
290
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Handheld Classics
Release
October 30, 2020
ISBN
1912766213
ISBN 13
9781912766215

British Weird

James Machin
3.8/5 ( ratings)
Following the success of Handheld Press's 2019 best-selling anthology Women's Weird, British Weird is a new anthology of classic Weird short fiction by British writers, first published between the 1890s and the 1930s. To be published alongside Melisa Edmundson's second anthology, Women's Weird 2, this collection - curated by James Machin, author of Palgrave Gothic's Weird Fiction in Britain, 1880-1939 - assembles stories to thrill, entertain, and chill.

The ten stories are: 'Man-Size in Marble' by Edith Nesbit : immense church effigies walk at night;'No-Man's Land' by John Buchan : man find prehistoric tribe in Scottish Highlands; 'The Willows' by Algernon Blackwood : canoeing holiday on a haunted river; 'Caterpillars' by E. F. Benson : really bad country house hallucinations; 'The Bad Lands' by John Metcalfe : more hallucinations, but outdoors; 'All Hallows' by Walter de la Mare : a haunted church is the only shelter for miles. 'Randalls Round' by Eleanor Scott : a folk tune with deadly effect; 'Lost Keep' by L. A. Lewis : a terrifying experiment with human scale; 'N' by Arthur Machen : why looking for a lost London street can be dangerous; 'Mappa Mundi' by Mary Butts : 20thC American student gets lost in medieval Paris.

British Weird also republishes an important 1933 essay by Mary Butts on the history of and recent work in supernatural writing, 'Ghosties and Ghoulies': Uses of the Supernatural in English Fiction. Machin's introduction describes the background for these excellent stories in the Weird tradition, and identifies their use of peculiarly British preoccupations in supernatural short fiction.
Language
English
Pages
290
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Handheld Classics
Release
October 30, 2020
ISBN
1912766213
ISBN 13
9781912766215

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