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Straub, Peter. (Eds.) (2009) American fantastic tales :terror and the uncanny New York : Library of America ;
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American fantastic tales : terror and the uncanny /
Peter Straub, editor.
| Names: | Straub, Peter |
|---|---|
| Published: | New York : Library of America ; c2009. |
| Series: |
Library of America ; 196-197. |
| Topics: | Fantasy fiction, American. | Horror tales, American. | Gothic fiction (Literary genre), American. |
| Genres: | Short stories, American. |
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| 245 | 00|aAmerican fantastic tales :|bterror and the uncanny /|cPeter Straub, editor. |
| 260 | |aNew York :|bLibrary of America ;|bDistributed in the United States by Penguin Group,|cc2009. |
| 300 | |a2 v. ;|c21 cm. |
| 490 | 1 |aLibrary of America ;|v196-197 |
| 505 | 0 |a[v. 1] From Poe to the pulps -- [v. 2] From the 1940s to now. |
| 505 | 00|g[v. 1.] From Poe to the pulps.|tSomnambulism: a fragment /|rCharles Brockden Brown --|tThe adventure of the German student /|rWashington Irving --|tBerenice /|rEdgar Allan Poe --|tYoung Goodman Brown /|rNathaniel Hawthorne --|tThe tartarus of maids /|rHerman Melville --|tWhat was it? /|rFitz-James O'Brien --|tThe legend of Monte del Diablo /|rBret Harte --|tThe moonstone mass /|rHarriet Prescott Spofford --|tHis unconquerable enemy /|rW.C. Morrow --|tIn dark New England days /|rSarah Orne Jewett --|tThe yellow wall paper /|rCharlotte Perkins Gilman --|tThe black dog /|rStephen Crane --|tMa'ame Peþlagie /|rKate Chopin --|tThurlow's Christmas story /|rJohn Kendrick Bangs --|tThe repairer of reputations /|rRobert W. Chambers --|tThe dead valley /|rRalph Adams Cram --|tThe little room /|rMadeline Yale Wynne --|tThe striding place /|rGertrude Atherton --|tAn itinerant house /|rEmma Francis Dawson --|tLuella Miller /|rMary Wilkins Freeman --|tGrettir at Thorhall-stead /|rFrank Norris --|tYuki-Onna /|rLafcadio Hearn --|tFor the blood is life /|rF. Marion Crawford --|tThe moonlit road /|rAmbrose Bierce --|tLukundoo /|rEdward Lucas White --|tThe shell of sense /|rOlivia Howard Dunbar --|tThe jolly corner /|rHenry James --|tGolden baby /|rAlice Brown --|tAfterward /|rEdith Wharton --|tConsequences /|rWilla Cather --|tThe shadowy third /|rEllen Glasgow --|tAbsolute evil /|rJulian Hawthorne --|tUnseen-unfeared /|rFrancis Stevens --|tThe curious case of Benjamin Button /|rF. Scott Fitzgerald --|tThe curse of Everard Maundy /|rSeabury Quinn --|tThe king of the cats /|rStephen Vincent Beneþt --|tThe jelly-fish /|rDavid H. Keller --|tMr. Arcularis /|rConrad Aiken --|tThe black stone /|rRobert E. Howard --|tPassing of a god /|rHenry S. Whitehead --|tThe panelled room /|rAugust Derleth --|tThe thing on the doorstep /|rH.P. Lovecraft --|tGenius Loci /|rClark Ashton Smith --|tThe cloak /|rRobert Bloch. |
| 505 | 80|g[v. 2.] From the 1940s to now.|tEvening primrose /|rJohn Collier --|tSmoke ghost /|rFritz Leiber --|tThe mysteries of the Joy Rio /|rTennessee Williams --|tThe refugee /|rJane Rice --|tMr. Lupescu /|rAnthony Boucher --|tMiriam /|rTruman Capote --|tMidnight /|rJack Snow --|tTorch Song /|rJohn Cheever --|tThe daemon lover /|rShirley Jackson --|tThe circular valley /|rPaul Bowles --|tI'm scared /|rJack Finney --|tThe Vane sisters /|rVladimir Nabokov --|tThe April witch /|rRay Bradbury --|tBlack country /|rCharles Beaumont --|tTrace /|rJerome Bixby --|tWhere the woodbine twineth /|rDavis Grubb --|tNightmare /|rDonald Wandrei --|tI have no mouth, and I must scream /|rHarlan Ellison --|tPrey /|rRichard Matheson --|tThe events at Poroth Farm /|rT.E.D. Klein --|tHanka /|rIsaac Bashevis Singer --|tLinnaeus forgets /|rFred Chappell --|tNovelty /|rJohn Crowley --|tMr. Fiddlehead /|rJonathan Carroll --|tFamily /|rJoyce Carol Oates --|tThe last feast of Harlequin /|rThomas Ligotti --A short guide to the city /|rPeter Straub --|tThe general who is dead /|rJeff VanderMeer --That feeling, you can only say what it is in French /|rStephen King --|tSea Oak /|rGeorge Saunders --|tThe long hall on the top floor /|rCaitlin Kiernan --|tNocturne /|rThomas Tessier --|tThe God of Dark Laughter /|rMichael Chabon --|tPop art /|rJoe Hill --|tPansu /|rPoppy Z. Brite --|tDangerous laughter /|rSteven Millhauser --|tThe chambered fruit /|rM. Rickert --|tThe wavering knife /|rBrian Evenson --|tStone animals /|rKelly Link --|tPat Moore /|rTim Powers --|tThe little stranger /|rGene Wolfe --|tDial tone /|rBenjamin Percy. |
| 650 | 0|aFantasy fiction, American. |
| 650 | 0|aHorror tales, American. |
| 650 | 0|aGothic fiction (Literary genre), American. |
| 655 | 0|aShort stories, American. |
| 700 | 1 |aStraub, Peter,|d1943- |
| 830 | 0|aLibrary of America ;|v196-197. |
| 994 | |aC0|bIAC |

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