
Selected English Short Stories (Nineteenth Century)
By Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, Hugh (ed.) Walker, Hugh (introduction) Walker, Hugh Walker, Richard Garnett, Charles Lamb, Washington Irving, Charles Dickens, Robert Louis Stevenson, John Brown, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Benjamin Disraeli, Edgar Allan Poe, William Morris, Anthony Trollope, W.H. White, Hubert Crackenthorpe, Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, George Gissing, Walker, Hugh, Sir Walter Scott, George Meredith, F.B. Miggles Harte
Subjects: short stories, American fiction, burial vaults, short story, fear, horror, English Short stories, heroic romances, Horror stories, catalepsy, American Horror tales, gothic fiction, Supernatural, tarns, American Short stories, Paranormal fiction, horror tales, Fiction, Children's fiction, dragons, hermitages, maces, psychogenic death, American literature, Supernatural fiction, Short stories, English, knights, pendulums, Fountain of youth (Legendary place), Spanish Inquisition, hysteria
Description: Scott, Sir Walter. The two drovers. Wandering Willie's tale. Lamb, Charles. The witch aunt. Irving, Washington. Rip Van Winkle. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The snow image. The threefold destiny. [Dr. Heidegger's experiment](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL455515W). Howe's masquerade. Disraeli, Benjamin. Ixion in heaven. Poe, E.A. [Fall of the House of Usher](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL41078W). [Pit and the Pendulum](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL273550W). [Eleonora](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14937980W). Gaskell, Elizabeth C. The squire's story. Brown, Dr. John. Rab and his friends. Dickens, Charles. The seven poor travellers. Trollope, Anthony. Malachi's cove. Meredith, George. The punishment of Shahpesh, the Persian, on Khipil, the builder. White, W.H. Mr Whittaker's retirement. Morris, William. The story of the unknown church. Garnett, Richard. The dumb oracle. Harte, F.B. Miggles. Tennessee's partner. The Iliad of Sandy Bar. Mliss. Stevenson, R.L. Markheim. Thrawn Janet. Providence and the guitar. Gissing, George. Christopherson. Coleridge, Mary. The king is dead, long live the king. Crackenthorpe, Hubert. Saint-Pé.
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