Things
Karl Miller, 2 April 1987
The Oxford Book of English Ghost Stories
by Michael Cox and R.A. Gilbert.
Oxford, 504 pp., £12.95, October 1986,0 19 214163 5 Show More
by Michael Cox and R.A. Gilbert.
Oxford, 504 pp., £12.95, October 1986,
The Ghost Stories of M.R. James
by Michael Cox.
Oxford, 224 pp., £12.45, November 1986,9780192122551 Show More
by Michael Cox.
Oxford, 224 pp., £12.45, November 1986,
The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural
edited by Jack Sullivan.
Viking, 482 pp., £14.95, October 1986,0 670 80902 0 Show More
edited by Jack Sullivan.
Viking, 482 pp., £14.95, October 1986,
Ghostly Populations
by Jack Matthews.
Johns Hopkins, 171 pp., £11.75, March 1987,0 8018 3391 4 Show More
by Jack Matthews.
Johns Hopkins, 171 pp., £11.75, March 1987,
“... Governess in Henry James’s The Turn of the Screw sees her first ghost, that of the wicked valet Peter Quint, the words she uses to describe the event – which initially persuades her that her ‘imagination’ has ‘turned real’, in the person of her handsome employer – are words in which Hamlet is remembered. ‘It was plump, one afternoon, in the ... ”