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From “The Guardian”: Why Victorians were so Spookily Good at Ghost Stories

Here is an interesting article for those with a historical bent:  https://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/dec/23/ghost-stories-victorians-spookily-good

M.R. James 1900
M.R. James
1900

 

Unknown's avatarAuthor Phil SlatteryPosted on October 10, 2016October 7, 2016Categories The Art of WritingTags authors, fiction, Historical Background, horror, literature, masters, The Art of Writing, Victorians, writingLeave a comment on From “The Guardian”: Why Victorians were so Spookily Good at Ghost Stories

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