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the Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Mrs. H. D. Everett: Sixteen Short Stories One Novella Strange Unusual Including 'Beyond Pale, ' 'Over Wires, 'The Death Mask, 'A Girl White, Pipers Mallory, 'Ira

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the Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Mrs. H. D. Everett: Sixteen Short Stories One Novella Strange Unusual Including 'Beyond Pale, ' 'Over Wires, 'The Death Mask, 'A Girl White, Pipers Mallory, 'Ira

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A highly regarded author of the 'The Golden Age of Supernatural Fiction'.
Although this author wrote under the pen-name of Theo Douglas she was in fact a British woman- Henrietta Dorothy Everett. Born in 1851, she was the daughter of an offi cer of the Royal Marines. In 1869 she married Edward Everett, a solicitor. Her writing career began when she was 44 years old and over the following quarter of a century she wrote 22 books. Several of her novels were historical, set during the French Revolution and Napoleonic periods, but at least 50% of her literary output concerned the supernatural and fantastic, a genre which very popular among readers of her time and in which female authors were acknowledged to be exceptional exponents. The highly regarded novella, 'Iras: A Mystery', written in 1896, concerning a re-animated Egyptian mummy is included in this special Leonaur edition which also includes her ghostly short story collection. There can be no higher praise attributed to Everett's work than that it came under the incisive gaze and assessment of M.R. James-an undisputed master of supernatural fi ction. His own very reserved views of the works of other authors in the genre could be on occasion cutting, but of H.D.Everett's efforts he wrote, 'a quieter tone on the whole, but with some excellently conceived stories'-so a worthy encomium, indeed!. Mrs. Everett died in 1923.
Readers will also discover, 'Fingers of a Hand', 'A Water Witch', The Wind of Dunowe' and many other engaging stories in these pages.
Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.
A highly regarded author of the 'The Golden Age of Supernatural Fiction'.
Although this author wrote under the pen-name of Theo Douglas she was in fact a British woman- Henrietta Dorothy Everett. Born in 1851, she was the daughter of an offi cer of the Royal Marines. In 1869 she married Edward Everett, a solicitor. Her writing career began when she was 44 years old and over the following quarter of a century she wrote 22 books. Several of her novels were historical, set during the French Revolution and Napoleonic periods, but at least 50% of her literary output concerned the supernatural and fantastic, a genre which very popular among readers of her time and in which female authors were acknowledged to be exceptional exponents. The highly regarded novella, 'Iras: A Mystery', written in 1896, concerning a re-animated Egyptian mummy is included in this special Leonaur edition which also includes her ghostly short story collection. There can be no higher praise attributed to Everett's work than that it came under the incisive gaze and assessment of M.R. James-an undisputed master of supernatural fi ction. His own very reserved views of the works of other authors in the genre could be on occasion cutting, but of H.D.Everett's efforts he wrote, 'a quieter tone on the whole, but with some excellently conceived stories'-so a worthy encomium, indeed!. Mrs. Everett died in 1923.
Readers will also discover, 'Fingers of a Hand', 'A Water Witch', The Wind of Dunowe' and many other engaging stories in these pages.
Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.

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