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The Complete Supernatural Stories: Edith Nesbit
β Scribed by Edith Nesbit
- Book ID
- 113098060
- Publisher
- Dark Chaos
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 170 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Edith Nesbit (1858-1924) was an English author and poet. Most famous as a childrenβs book writer who influenced J. K. Rowling, C. S. Lewis, and P. L. Travers, Edith Nesbit has a second, darker reputation as the writer of some of the English languageβs most powerful supernatural horror. Nesbitβs writing is absolutely crisp, evocative, and touching, and her legacy as both a childrenβs writer and a master of horror is well deserved, if not far overdue.
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