Rokuro-Kubi by Lafcadio Hearn
“Rokuro-Kubi” was first published in 1904, in Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things. Primarily an anthology of Japanese ghost
Read more“Rokuro-Kubi” was first published in 1904, in Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things. Primarily an anthology of Japanese ghost
Read more“The Undying One” was first published, 18 September 1880, in The New Orleans Item. In 1914, the story was reprinted
Read more“The Reconciliation” was first published in 1900, in Hearn’s anthology Shadowings. It’s a retelling of an old Japanese folk-tale. The
Read more“The Corpse-Rider” was first published in 1900, in Hearn’s anthology Shadowings. It’s a retelling of an old Japanese folk-tale. In
Read more“The One Pill-Box” was first published on 12 October 1881, in The New Orleans Item. It was later reprinted in
Read more“The Ghostly Kiss” was first published on 24 July 1880, in The New Orleans Item. In 1914, Houghtom Miffin reprinted
Read more“The Vision of the Dead Creole” was first published 25 September 1880, in The New Orleans Item. In 1914, Houghtom
Read more“The Devil’s Carbuncle” was first published 2 November 1879, in The New Orleans Item. In 1879, the story was included
Read more“MDCCCLIII” was first published on 21 May 1882, in The Times Democrat. In 1904, the story was reprinted in Fantastics
Read more“A Ghost” was first published in the December 1889 issue of Harper’s New Monthly Magazine. The story has since been
Read more“The Name on the Stone” was first published on 9 October 1880, in The New Orleans Item. In 1914, the
Read moreFirst published in The Times-Democrat, on 6 April 1884, 6 April 1884, “L’Amour après la Mort” is a slightly reworked
Read more“A Dead Love” was first published on 21 October 1880, in The New Orleans Item. On 6 April 1884, The
Read more“El Vomito” was first published on 21 March 1881, in The New Orleans Item. In 1914, 10 years after the
Read more“The Cedar Closet” is a Gothic horror story set on an English estate. It was first published on 1 March
Read moreA short and poignant work of Gothic romanticism, “The Black Cupid” was first published 29 July 1880 in The New
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