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The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Best Ghost Stories, by Various
Title: The Best Ghost Stories
Author: Various
Release Date: March 1, 2006 [eBook #17893]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE BEST GHOST STORIES***
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THE MODERN LIBRARY
OF THE WORLD'S BEST BOOKS
BEST GHOST STORIES
THE BEST GHOST
STORIES
Introduction by ARTHUR B. REEVE
THE MODERN LIBRARY
PUBLISHERS :: :: NEW YORK
CONTENTS
page | ||
Introduction—"The Fascination of the Ghost Story" | Arthur B. Reeve | vii |
The Apparition of Mrs. Veal | Daniel De Foe | 3 |
Canon Alberic's Scrap-Book | Montague Rhodes James | 18 |
The Haunted and the Haunters | Edward Bulwer-Lytton | 31 |
The Silent Woman | Leopold Kompert | 60 |
Banshees | 79 | |
The Man Who Went Too Far | E.F. Benson | 85 |
The Woman's Ghost Story | Algernon Blackwood | 108 |
The Phantom Rickshaw | Rudyard Kipling | 118 |
The Rival Ghosts | Brander Matthews | 141 |
The Damned Thing | Ambrose Bierce | 160 |
The Interval | Vincent O'Sullivan | 170 |
Dey Ain't No Ghosts | Ellis Parker Butler | 177 |
Some Real American Ghosts | 188 |
INTRODUCTION
THE FASCINATION OF THE GHOST
STORY
Arthur B. Reeve
What is the fascination we feel for the mystery of the ghost story?
Is it of the same nature as the fascination which we feel for the mystery of the detective story?
Of the latter fascination, the late Paul Armstrong used to say that it was because we are all as full of crime as Sing Sing—only we don't dare.
Thus, may I ask, are we not fascinated by the ghost story because, no matter what may be the scientific or skeptical bent of our minds, in our inmost souls, secretly perhaps, we are as full of superstition as an obeah man—only we don't let it loose?
Who shall say that he is able to fling off lightly the inheritance of countless ages of superstition? Is there not a streak of superstition in us all? We laugh at the voodoo worshiper—then create our own hoodooes, our pet obsessions.
It has been said that man is incurably religious, that if all religions were blotted out, man would create a new religion.
Man is incurably fascinated by the mysterious. If all the ghost stories of the ages were blotted out, man would invent new ones.
For, do we not all stand in awe of that which we cannot explain, of that which, if it be not in our own experience, is certainly recorded in the experience of others, of that of which we know and can know nothing?
Skeptical though one may be of the occult, he must needs be interested in things that others believe to be objective—that certainly are subjectively very real to them.
The ghost story is not born of science, nor even of