The Uninhabited House
A Charlotte Riddell novella from the British Library Tales of the Weird collection Haunted Houses. In `The Uninhabited House', the owner of haunted house River Hall is taken to court by one of her tenants for failing to disclose prior spectral possession.
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The Uninhabited House
A Charlotte Riddell novella from the British Library Tales of the Weird collection Haunted Houses. In `The Uninhabited House', the owner of haunted house River Hall is taken to court by one of her tenants for failing to disclose prior spectral possession.
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The Uninhabited House

The Uninhabited House

by Charlotte Riddell

Narrated by David Thorpe

Unabridged — 6 hours, 4 minutes

The Uninhabited House

The Uninhabited House

by Charlotte Riddell

Narrated by David Thorpe

Unabridged — 6 hours, 4 minutes

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A Charlotte Riddell novella from the British Library Tales of the Weird collection Haunted Houses. In `The Uninhabited House', the owner of haunted house River Hall is taken to court by one of her tenants for failing to disclose prior spectral possession.

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Melissa Edmundson has given us a well-supported edition of this haunted-house novel by an important Irish novelist who takes as her métier mid-century London—its clerks, suburbs, and shabby gentility. Those unfamiliar with Charlotte Riddell will find this a pleasure to read, and those who have wished to teach her work—and the long-form Victorian ghost story more broadly—will find this invaluable. A prolific and very successful writer, Riddell showcases her eye for detail and sense of humor in this, one of her most-loved novels.” — Pamela K. Gilbert, University of Florida

The Uninhabited House is one of the best ghost stories of the nineteenth century—by one of the genre’s finest writers. While Charlotte Riddell was a bestselling and prolific novelist and short-story writer, she has been neglected and even ignored for decades and is only now attracting the kind of critical and scholarly attention that her work deserves. Edmundson’s comprehensive Introduction places both the author and her novel in relation to the reinvention of Christmas and the obsession with ghosts and haunted houses that were features of late Victorian life. The appendices provide a fascinating insight into the ways in which concerns about property and the preternatural were deeply intertwined in the late nineteenth century. This is a very welcome addition to Broadview’s extensive range of nineteenth-century texts.” — Jarlath Killeen, Trinity College Dublin

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178534342
Publisher: Isis Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 02/01/2022
Series: British Library Tales of the Weird
Edition description: Unabridged
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