A playful, philosophical collection of Irish ghost stories by Oscar Wilde (â The Canterville Ghostâ ), Sheridan Le Fanu (â The Child that Went with the Fairiesâ , â Stories of Lough Guirâ ), Charles Maturin (â Melmoth the Wandererâ ), Lord Dunsany ('The Sword of Welleran'), Fitz-James O'Brien ('The Diamond Lens', 'What Was It?').
A playful, philosophical collection of Irish ghost stories by Oscar Wilde (â The Canterville Ghostâ ), Sheridan Le Fanu (â The Child that Went with the Fairiesâ , â Stories of Lough Guirâ ), Charles Maturin (â Melmoth the Wandererâ ), Lord Dunsany ('The Sword of Welleran'), Fitz-James O'Brien ('The Diamond Lens', 'What Was It?').
Maura McHugh (Introduction) lives in Galway, Ireland and graduated with an MA in Irish 19th Century Supernatural Fiction. She writes across a variety of media, including prose, theatre, film/TV, video games, and comic books. Her 2019 short story collection The Boughs Withered (When I Told Them My Dreams), was nominated for the British Fantasy Award for Best Collection, and its title story was reprinted in Shadow Voices: 300 Years of Irish Genre Fiction, edited by John Connolly. She also writes non-fiction and appears on podcasts and radio, where she interviews, reviews, and discusses pop culture.
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