It is too often accepted that during the 19th and early 20th centuries it was the male writers who developed and pushed the boundaries of the weird tale, with women writers following in their wake--but this is far from the truth. This new anthology follows the instrumental contributions made by women writers to the weird tale, and revives the lost authors of the early pulp magazines along with the often overlooked work of more familiar authors. See the darker side of The Secret Garden author Frances Hodgson Burnett and the sensitively-drawn nightmares of Marie Corelli and Violet Quirk. Hear the captivating voices of Weird Tales magazine contributors Sophie Wenzel Ellis, Greye La Spina, and Margaret St Clair, and bow down to the sensational, surreal, and challenging writers who broke down the barriers of the day. Featuring material never before republished, from the abyssal depths of the British Library vaults.
Table of Contents:
A Revelation 11
Mary E. Braddon
The Sculptor’s Angel 39
Marie Corelli
From the Dead 61
Edith Nesbit
The Christmas in the Fog 81
Frances Hodgson Burnett
The Haunted Flat 105
Marie Belloc Lowndes
A Modern Circe 125
Alicia Ramsey
The Nature of the Evidence 141
May Sinclair
The Bishop of Hell 159
Marjorie Bowen
The Antimacassar 183
Greye La Spina
White Lady 203
Sophie Wenzel Ellis
The Laughing Thing 221
G. G. Pendarves
Candlelight 247
Lady Eleanor Smith
The Wonderful Tune 271
Jessie Douglas Kerruish
Island of the Hands 291
Margaret St Clair
The Unwanted 321
Mary Elizabeth Counselman
The Seventh Horse 341
Leonora Carrington
Contos / Horror / Terror