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Doorway to Dilemma

Bewildering Tales of Dark Fantasy

October 1, 2019 | Trade paperback
ISBN: 9780712352635
$20.95
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Description

Tales from H. G. Wells, Frank R. Stockton, Lord Dunsany and more

"The events which I purpose detailing are of so extraordinary a character that I am quite prepared to meet with an unusual amount of incredulity and scorn..." '

Between horror and fantasy lies a world in which the inexplicable remains unsolved and the rational mind is assailed by impossible questions.

Welcome to the realm of Dark Fantasy, where the weird prevails and accounts of unanswerable dilemma find their home.

Gathered within these pages are twisted yarns, encounters with logic-defying creatures and nightmarish fables certain to perplex and beguile.

So join us as we journey across the threshold, deep into the Library's vaults where nineteen deliciously dark and totally dumbfounding stories await. These tales, plucked from long-lost literary magazines and anthologies spring to life again to embody this most mesmerizing of genres.

About this Author

Mike Ashley is an internationally renowned expert on popular fiction of the 19th and 20th century and the editor of two previous anthologies in this series: Glimpses of the Unknown: Lost Ghost Stories and From the Depths and Other Strange Tales of the Sea.

ISBN: 9780712352635
Format: Trade paperback
Series: Tales of the Weird
Pages: 304
Publisher: British Library Publishing
Published: 2019-10-01

Reviews

"These stories deliberately end in mystery, leaving us tantalized and perplexed. . . . To crown all, this imaginative anthology even makes room for Arthur Machen's dizzyingly phantasmagoric "The White People," and that chilling fairy tale of diabolic temptation, Lucy Clifford's "The New Mother."--Washington Post

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