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Not to Be Taken at Bed-Time and Other Strange Stories by Rosa Mullholland
Trade Paperback – Swan River Press – Oct 2021 – 162 pages
“The lonely graveyard is far away, an’ the dead man is hard to raise—” — “Not to Be Taken at Bed-Time”
In the late-nineteenth century Rosa Mulholland (1841-1921) achieved great popularity and acclaim for her many novels, written for both an adult audience and younger readers. Several of these novels chronicled the lives of the poor, often incorporating rural Irish settings and folklore. Earlier in her career, Mulholland became one of the select band of authors employed by Charles Dickens to write stories for his popular magazine All the Year Round, together with Wilkie Collins, Elizabeth Gaskell, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, and Amelia B. Edwards. Mulholland’s best supernatural and weird short stories have been gathered together in the present collection, edited and introduced by Richard Dalby, to celebrate this gifted late Victorian “Mistress of the Macabre”.
Contents
“Introduction” by Richard Dalby
“Not to Be Taken at Bed-Time”
“The Ghost at the Rath”
“The Haunted Organist of Hurly Burly”
“The Mystery of Ora”
“A Strange Love Story”
“The Ghost at Wildwood Chase”
“The Lady Tantivy”
“Acknowledgements”
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