Publication

2020 - Independently Published

Language

English

Word Count

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Page Count

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Identifiers

  • ISBN-139798634452548
  • Better World Books9798634452548
  • Open LibraryOL42115937M

Classifications

  • DDC813/.5/2

Description

Gertrude Atherton was born in San Francisco in 1857 and died in 1948. She eloped at the age of nineteen, took up writing against her husband's wishes, and after his death became a protegée of Ambrose Bierce, whose influence can be seen here in those stories ('The Dead and the Countess', 'Death and the Woman' and 'The Striding Place') which have an overtly supernatural element. 'The Striding Place' was rejected by one editor as 'far too gruesome', but was in Atherton's view 'the best short story I ever wrote'. Elsewhere ('The Greatest Good of the Greatest Number', 'The Tragedy of a Snob' and 'A Monarch of a Small Survey') the psychological takes precedence over the supernatural. And in 'The Bell in the Fog' (reminiscent of *The Turn of the Screw*, and dedicated to Henry James) the supernatural and psychological combine to brilliant effect: an angelic child bears a striking resemblance to an old portrait. Is she a reincarnation of her ancestor? And will she turn out as unangelic in adulthood as that distant ancestor turned out before her?

First Sentence

The great author had realized one of the dreams of his ambitious youth, the possession of an ancestral hall in England.

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