MCE:
B1.1
J. S. Le Fanu, R. Kipling, N. Hawthorne
Adapted by Gina D. B. Clemen
Mystery and horror
Three authors reveal the obscure corners of the occult. In LeFanu's Dickon the Devil the narrator discovers that the sinister ghosts of the past have never left Barwyke Hall.
Rudyard Kipling tells the story of a man who disappears mysteriously.
In Hawthorne's The Minister's Black Veil, the Puritan Reverend Hooper is plagued by a terrible secret sin that forces him to wear a black veil.
Dossiers:
England and Its Ghosts
New England and the Puritans