High Spirits: A Collection of Ghost Stories
β Scribed by Davies, Robertson
- Book ID
- 108280463
- Publisher
- Penguin Group
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 133 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Robertson Davies first hit upon the notion of writing ghost stories when he joined the University of Torontoβs Massey College as a Master. Wishing to provide entertainment at the Collegeβs Gaudy Night, the annual Christmas party, Professor Davies created a βspooky story,β which he read aloud to the gathering. That story, βRevelation from a Smoky Fire,β is the first in this wonderful, haunting collection. A tradition quickly became established and, for eighteen years, Davies delighted and amused the Gaudy Night guests with his tales of the supernatural. Here, gathered together in one volume, are those eighteen stories, just as Davies first read them. The ghosts of Ibsen and Dickens and sixteen horrid apparitions manifest themselves in this witty collection of tales.
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