Oh! The Weather Outside Is Frightful by Fitz-James O'Brien audiobook

Oh! The Weather Outside Is Frightful

By Fitz-James O'Brien, Lettice Galbraith, A. M. Burrage, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charlotte Riddell, Edith Stewart Drewry, Edith Nesbit, and Algernon Blackwood
Read by Stacy Carolan, Jeremy Frazier, Hedy Parks, Jennifer Pickens, Ann Sprinkle, and Emily Pike Stewart

Spoken Realms

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $35.95

    ISBN: 9798228467262

  • $29.95

    ISBN: 9798228467279

Runtime: 5.13 Hours
Category: Fiction
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

An audio anthology of Victorian ghost stories to chill you to the bone this holiday season.

“What Was It?” by Fitz-James O’Brien
“The Blue Room” by Lettice Galbraith
“Smee” by A.M. Burrage
“Old Nurse’s Story” by Elizabeth Gaskell
“A Strange Christmas Game” by Charlotte Riddell
“Twin-Identity” by Edith Stewart Drewry
“The Portent of the Shadow” by Edith Nesbit
“The Kit Bag” by Algernon Blackwood

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Author Bio: Fitz-James O'Brien

Author Bio: Fitz-James O'Brien

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Author Bio: Lettice Galbraith

Author Bio: Lettice Galbraith

Lettice Galbraith is as mysterious as the stories she wrote. She appeared on the literary scene in 1893 with a rash of short stories and one novel, published another story four years later, and then disappeared without trace. Yet despite the brevity of her presence on the literary stage, her supernatural stories have remained popular to this day.

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Author Bio: A. M. Burrage

Author Bio: A. M. Burrage

Alfred McLelland Burrage (1889–1956) was a British writer, mainly known for his horror fiction. He served in the First World War and published a memoir of his experiences, War Is War, which became a bestseller. His humorous novel, Poor Dear Esme was described by Jack Adrian as a “comic classic”.

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Author Bio: Elizabeth Gaskell

Author Bio: Elizabeth Gaskell

Elizabeth Gaskell (1810–1865) was an English novelist and short-story writer born in London and raised in Knutsford, Cheshire, which became the model for village settings in her novels. In 1832 she married William Gaskell, a Unitarian minister. Her first novel, Mary Barton, published in 1848, was immensely popular and brought her to the attention of Charles Dickens, who solicited her work for his periodical, Household Words, for which she wrote the series subsequently reprinted as Cranford.

Author Bio: Charlotte Riddell

Author Bio: Charlotte Riddell

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Author Bio: Edith Stewart Drewry

Author Bio: Edith Stewart Drewry

Titles by Author

Author Bio: Edith Nesbit

Author Bio: Edith Nesbit

Edith Nesbit (1858–1924) lived in England and had dreamed of becoming a poet since she was fifteen years old. After her husband fell ill, it was up to her to support her small family. For the next nineteen years, she wrote novels, essays, articles, poems, and short stories; but it was not until 1899, when The Story of the Treasure Seekers was published, that she achieved great success. Her groundbreaking style of depicting realistic, believable children quickly gained a popularity that has lasted for more than a century.

Author Bio: Algernon Blackwood

Author Bio: Algernon Blackwood

Algernon Blackwood (1869–1951) led a rich and varied life. Storyteller, mystic, adventurer, and radio and television personality, he is best remembered for his two superlative horror stories, “The Willows” and “The Wendigo.” But in his lifetime he wrote over 150 stories, at least a dozen novels, two plays, and quite a few children’s books as well. By the time of his death, he had become one of the greatest writers of supernatural fiction in the twentieth century.

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Author Bio: various authors

Author Bio: various authors

Details

Details

Available Formats : Retail CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction
Runtime: 5.13
Audience: Adult
Language: English