STRANGE STRANGE THINGS: 550+ Supernatural Mysteries, Macabre & Horror Classics
Books | Fiction / Horror
Wilhelm Hauff
Charles Dickens
Mark Twain
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Adelbert von Chamisso
Oscar Wilde
Robert Louis Stevenson
Edgar Allan Poe
William Hope Hodgson
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
John Buchan
Louis Tracy
Bram Stoker
Anatole France
Charlotte Brontë
Emily Brontë
Jack London
Henry James
Théophile Gautier
Arthur Conan Doyle
Richard Le Gallienne
Jane Austen
Algernon Blackwood
Ralph Adams Cram
Thomas De Quincey
John Meade Falkner
Guy de Maupassant
Thomas Hardy
William Archer
Daniel Defoe
John Kendrick Bangs
Cleveland Moffett
Brander Matthews
Marie Belloc Lowndes
Sax Rohmer
Horace Walpole
Rudyard Kipling
Lafcadio Hearn
Ambrose Bierce
Frederick Marryat
Ellis Parker Butler
Washington Irving
Leonid Andreyev
David Lindsay
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Grant Allen
Arthur Machen
Wilkie Collins
William Makepeace Thackeray
Thomas Peckett Prest
James Malcolm Rymer
Fergus Hume
Edward Bellamy
Walter Hubbell
S. Mukerji
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Leopold Kompert
Richard Marsh
Florence Marryat
Catherine Crowe
Marjorie Bowen
John William Polidori
Vincent O'Sullivan
H. G. Wells
Robert W. Chambers
W. W. Jacobs
M. P. Shiel
E. F. Benson
Jerome K. Jerome
M. R. James
E. T. A. Hoffmann
George W. M. Reynolds
H. P. Lovecraft
Robert E. Howard
Edith Nesbit
Sabine Baring-Gould
William Thomas Beckford
Francis Marion Crawford
Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Mary Louisa Molesworth
Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Nikolai Gogol
Mary Shelley
Elizabeth Gaskell
Gertrude Atherton
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Frank R. Stockton
A. T. Quiller-Couch
Olivia Howard Dunbar
Ann Radcliffe
Louisa M. Alcott
Amelia B. Edwards
Leonard Kip
Matthew Gregory Lewis
Fitz-James O'Brien
Katherine Rickford
Bithia Mary Croker
Catherine L. Pirkis
Émile Erckmann
Alexandre Chatrian
Pedro De Alarçon
J. K. Huysmans
H. H. Munro (Saki)
Pliny the Younger
Helena Blavatsky
Villiers de l'Isle Adam
William F. Harvey
Fiona Macleod
William T. Stead
Gambier Bolton
Andrew Jackson Davis
Nizida
Walter F. Prince
Chester Bailey Fernando
STRANGE STRANGE THINGS: 550+ Supernatural Mysteries, Macabre & Horror Classics is a treasure trove of eerie and supernatural tales, inviting readers to delve into the shadowy corners of literary history. This anthology spans a diverse range of styles and periods, featuring haunting mysteries and spine-chilling narratives. The collection includes tales that weave gothic horror, uncanny elements, and psychological suspense, celebrating the storytelling prowess of the 18th to the 20th centuries. Within these pages, readers will find narratives both famous and obscure, capturing imaginations with their profound exploration of the supernatural. The anthology showcases an unparalleled array of literary voices, bringing together authors pivotal to the supernatural and horror genres, such as Edgar Allan Poe, Mary Shelley, and H. P. Lovecraft. These authors, hailing from diverse backgrounds, have made indelible contributions to the macabre and mystical. Their works resonate with the cultural and historical contexts of their times, reflecting movements such as Romanticism and Gothic Revival. Despite their varied origins and inspirations, these voices coalesce in a theme of the otherworldly, offering insights into human fears and fascinations with the unknown. Readers are encouraged to immerse themselves in STRANGE STRANGE THINGS for its immense scholarly and entertainment value. The anthology not only entertains but also educates, presenting an opportunity to explore and analyze over two centuries of supernatural literature. It is an invitation to experience the chilling allure of horror fiction and the conversations it invokes across cultures and eras. A must-read for both devoted fans of the macabre and those new to the genre, this collection promises a kaleidoscope of fear and wonder, engaging readers in the timeless dance between humanity and the inexplicable.