The Snow by Hugh Walpole
“The Snow” first appeared in 1929, in the mixed-author anthology Shudders, published by Charles Scribner’s Sons. It has since been
Read more“The Snow” first appeared in 1929, in the mixed-author anthology Shudders, published by Charles Scribner’s Sons. It has since been
Read moreA work of fantasy with dark overtones, “The Staircase” is an unusual story written from the perspective of an old
Read moreA haunted house story of sorts, “‘Enery” is taken from Walpole’s anthology The Golden Scarecrow, first published by George H
Read moreAn unusual tale of terror, “Tarnhelm” is one of 16 stories included in Walpole’s anthology All Souls Night, first published
Read more“The Silver Mask” was first published in the March 1932 issue of Harper’s Bazaar. The following year, Walpole included it
Read more“The Little Ghost” was first published in the October 1922 issue of The Red Book Magazine. It has since been
Read more“The Tarn” was first published in the October 1923 issue of Success. The story made a rapid second appearance two
Read more“The Twisted Inn” is a weird tale about a struggling journalist who has a series of unpleasant experiences while en
Read more“Mrs. Lunt” first appeared in The Ghost Book: Sixteen New Stories of the Uncanny, a mixed-author anthology published by Hutchinson
Read more“Seashore Macabre” was first published in 1933, in All Souls’ Night, a collection of 16 short stories written by Hugh
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