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God, I hate Dickens. What a pious sap he is. I know he wrote to a very particular audience, but he just makes me want to hurl. I nearly stopped listening, but I really wanted to hear the rest of the stories and I figured I give him another chance since I've changed my mind about so many other authors as I've aged. Nope. Still an emotional wreck with haughty characters. Boo-Hoo.
There were strong entries and weak. I've never read any Oscar Wilde, but from now on I will seek him out. The Canterbury Ghost was a clever, clever story.
The Tideless Sea by W.H. Hodgson left me wondering if I was thinking of the wrong Sargasso Sea. I wasn't. Hodgson was just writing to a myth. It was a story full of suspense and with a bit of retrofitting would make a pretty good movie. I will also be looking for more of Hodgson's stories.
I was familiar with the other authors/stories for the most part and most were good. ( )
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Sixteen unabridged tales of spirits to playfully darken the holidays and add chill to a winter’s night:
“The Traveller” by R. H. Benson “The Water Ghost of Harrowby Hall” by John Kendrick Bangs “The Oval Portrait” and “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allan Poe “A Ghost Story” by Mark Twain “The Wolf" by Guy de Maupassant “The Adventures of the German Student” by Washington Irving “The Monkey’s Paw” by W. W. Jacobs “From the Tideless Sea” by W. H. Hodgson “Madam Crowl’s Ghost” by J. S. Le Fanu “The Canterville Ghost” by Oscar Wilde “Doctor Heidegger’s Experiment” by Nathaniel Hawthorne “The Old Nurse’s Story” by Mrs. Gaskell “The Black Veil” and “The Signalman” by Charles Dickens “Selecting a Ghost” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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There were strong entries and weak. I've never read any Oscar Wilde, but from now on I will seek him out. The Canterbury Ghost was a clever, clever story.
The Tideless Sea by W.H. Hodgson left me wondering if I was thinking of the wrong Sargasso Sea. I wasn't. Hodgson was just writing to a myth. It was a story full of suspense and with a bit of retrofitting would make a pretty good movie. I will also be looking for more of Hodgson's stories.
I was familiar with the other authors/stories for the most part and most were good. ( )