Almost always when we think of Ghost Stories, we first think of those written by the Victorians.
When you consider the depth of literary talent available over the extraordinary length of Queen Victoria’s reign, allied to the fascination with their all things spiritual on ‘the other side’, then perhaps it’s simply right place, right time.
Whatever the reasons given or proffered the reality and known facts are that if you want a really good ghost story to bring that edge of chill, that foreboding of dread, that feeling that in an empty house we are not quite alone and that sometimes the sharp, sheer shock of what just happened is upon us then look no further than ‘The Victorian Ghost Story’ for your reading and listening pleasure.
01 - The Victorian Ghost Story - An Introduction - Volume 3
02 - The Story of the RipplingTrain by Mary Louisa Molesworth
03 - The Last of Squire Ennismore by Charlotte Riddell
04 - At the End of the Passage by Rudyard Kipling
05 - To Let by B M Croker.wav
06 - The Man of Science by Jerome K Jerome
05 - From The Dead by Edith Nesbit
08 - In the Séance Room by Lettice Galbraith
09 - Canon Alberic's Scrap-Book by M R James
10 - The Striding Place by Gertrude Atherton
11 - Jerry Bundler by W W Jacobs
12 - The Tomb of Sarah by F G Loring
13 - The Case of Vincent Pyrwhit by Barry Pain
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