MCE:
B1.2
C. Dickens, E.A. Poe, E. Nesbit, F.M. Crawford
Retold by Peter Foreman
Mystery & horror
Four chilling tales take you into a world where anything can happen.
Charles Dickens adds extra horror to his famous tale of a haunted railwayman. In Edgar Allan Poe’s classic story, ‘Ligeia’, the ghost of a beautiful woman returns and defeats death. E. Nesbit shows us how there really is a good reason to be scared of the dark. And F. M. Crawford tells of a ship’s passenger who encounters a horrible ‘thing’ in his cabin.
Dossiers:
The Supernatural in English Literature
The Versailles Ghosts
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