A mysterious mirror that causes the viewer to see what is on the inside, a girl in a lavender dress who haunts a bridge and a writer who goes to a reputed haunted house to finish her book and begins to experience the unexplainable. These and other stories comprise the collection of horror stories in Wake the Dead .https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fbg/1023/thumbnail.jp
Derrida suggests that spectres disrupt temporality, pointing to the future as well as to the past, d...
Our century has seen the proliferation of reality shows devoted to ghost hunts, documentaries on hau...
The settings of Henry James’s The Turn of the Screw, Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, and Shirley Jackso...
The fear of the dead visiting the living from beyond the grave is common in many cultures of the wor...
Within nursing, rituals serve important cultural functions. Daily bed-making, for example,...
American ed. has title: Wandering ghosts.The dead smile.--The screaming skull.--Man overboard!--For ...
"The author lived in the house and witnessed the wonderful manifestations."Electronic reproduction.M...
A mystery revealed.--Two souls saved from destruction.--The dead killing the living.--How near I cam...
Collection of Victorian Ghost Stories collated and annotated by scholars at York University enrolled...
Through the structure of a haunted house, this thesis surveys horror literature from the late 1800s ...
Although de la Mare, whose literary career spanned from 1895 to 1956, is a significant figure for bo...
Ghost stories have served integral functions to various societies: a confrontation of mortality, an ...
There’s always something a bit scary about a ghost story. Somehow, though, when you read a collectio...
Manderley, the fictional estate on the Cornish coast resembling Menabilly, where Daphne du Maurier l...
wake nAs a younger woman was taking the lighted lamp from down stairs to up stairs, she had to pa...
Derrida suggests that spectres disrupt temporality, pointing to the future as well as to the past, d...
Our century has seen the proliferation of reality shows devoted to ghost hunts, documentaries on hau...
The settings of Henry James’s The Turn of the Screw, Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, and Shirley Jackso...
The fear of the dead visiting the living from beyond the grave is common in many cultures of the wor...
Within nursing, rituals serve important cultural functions. Daily bed-making, for example,...
American ed. has title: Wandering ghosts.The dead smile.--The screaming skull.--Man overboard!--For ...
"The author lived in the house and witnessed the wonderful manifestations."Electronic reproduction.M...
A mystery revealed.--Two souls saved from destruction.--The dead killing the living.--How near I cam...
Collection of Victorian Ghost Stories collated and annotated by scholars at York University enrolled...
Through the structure of a haunted house, this thesis surveys horror literature from the late 1800s ...
Although de la Mare, whose literary career spanned from 1895 to 1956, is a significant figure for bo...
Ghost stories have served integral functions to various societies: a confrontation of mortality, an ...
There’s always something a bit scary about a ghost story. Somehow, though, when you read a collectio...
Manderley, the fictional estate on the Cornish coast resembling Menabilly, where Daphne du Maurier l...
wake nAs a younger woman was taking the lighted lamp from down stairs to up stairs, she had to pa...
Derrida suggests that spectres disrupt temporality, pointing to the future as well as to the past, d...
Our century has seen the proliferation of reality shows devoted to ghost hunts, documentaries on hau...
The settings of Henry James’s The Turn of the Screw, Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, and Shirley Jackso...