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Weird Women, Volume 2: 1840-1925: Classic Supernatural Fiction by Groundbreaking Female Writers by Lisa Morton, Leslie S. Klinger (Editors)
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Overview: Following the success of their acclaimed Weird Women, star anthologists Lisa Morton and Leslie S. Klinger return with another offering of overlooked masterworks from early female horror writers.

This volume once again gathers some of the most famous voices of literature-George Eliot, Zora Neale Hurston, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Edith Wharton-along with chilling tales by writers who were among the bestselling and most critically-praised authors of the early supernatural story, including Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Vernon Lee, Florence Marryat, and Margaret Oliphant.

There are, of course, ghost stories here, but also tales of vampirism, mesmerism, witches, haunted India, demonic entities, and journeys into the afterlife. Introduced and annotated for modern readers, Morton and Klinger have curated more stories sure to provide another "feast of entertaining (and scary) reads" (Library Journal).
Genre: Fiction > Sci-fi/Fantasy/Horror

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1. The Drowned Fisherman (1840)- S. C. Hall
2. The Lifted Veil (1859) – George Eliot
3. The Ghost in the Mill (1870)- Harriet Beecher Stowe
4. The Man with the Nose (1872) – Rhoda Broughton
5. Little White Souls (1883) – Florence Marryat
6. Let Loose (1890) – Mary Cholmondeley
7. The Fulness of Life (1893) – Edith Wharton
8. The Library Window (1896) – Mrs. Oliphant
9. Good Lady Ducayne (1896) – Mary Elizabeth Braddon
10. Marsyas in Flanders (1900) – Vernon Lee
11. The Dead and the Countess (1902) – Gertrude Atherton
12. The Children (1909) – Josephine Daskam Bacon
13. The Tryst (1911) – Alice Brown
14. Broken Glass (1911) – Georgia Wood Pangborn
15. Where Their Fire Is Not Quenched (1922) – May Sinclair
16. Spunk (1925) – Zora Neale Hurston

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