The Dark Companion: Ghost Stories
Gaskin, John
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ISBN: 1 901866 79 3
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Publication Date: 8 November 2001
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These tales of twilight and borderlands depart from an oral tradition developed through the writings of William Beckford, Mary Shelley, Sheridan Le Fanu, M.R. James and others. They are concerned with the life of the mind and imagination, fear and the supernatural, and they attest to the demands of the unconscious in the twenty-first century.
The eleven stories incarnate shadow worlds where the past and present interpenetrate, where common life is touched by deeper, less pleasant purposes. They are set variously in Ireland, Scotland and England, and are permeated by a powerful sense of place: the empty moor, the garden at the edge of the wild, the abandoned railway, the enclosed privacy of an ancient college. Absorbing, haunting narratives, they are related with the skill and precision of a master storyteller.
John Gaskin is a Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, where he was Junior Dean and Professor of Philosophy. Antiquary, family man, gardener, hill-walker and poet, his writings on religion, the Epicureans, and the great sceptic David Hume are internationally known. He lives in England.

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