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Horror Literature through History

Page 148

by Matt Cardin


  The Bird’s Nest, 481

  Campbell, Ramsey, on, 269

  children’s stories of, 481

  death of, 479

  education of, 480

  Hangsaman, 481

  the haunted house story and, 419

  The Haunting of Hill House, 34, 71, 116, 139, 420–422, 481, 685

  husband of, 479

  Hyman, Stanley Edgar, 479, 480

  legacy of, 479

  Let Me Tell You: New Stories, Essays, and Other Writings, 482

  Life Among the Savages, 480

  “The Lottery,” 34, 36, 479, 480

  “Louisa, Please Come Home,” 480

  memory of, 482

  Merrell, Susan Scott, on, 482

  “My Life with R. H. Macy,” 480

  North Bennington, Vermont, 480, 482

  “One Ordinary Day with Peanuts,” 480

  Oppenheimer, Judy, on, 482

  overview of, 36–37

  Patchwork Girl, 63

  previously unpublished works, 482

  Private Demons: The Life of Shirley Jackson (Oppenheimer), 482

  Raising Demons, 480

  The Road Through the Wall, 480

  Shirley: A Novel (Merrell), 482–483

  Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life (Franklin), 483

  Shirley Jackson Award, 483

  “The Summer People,” 36, 480

  The Sundial, 481

  We Have Always Lived in the Castle, 481–482

  The Witchcraft of Salem Village, 480–481

  Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark)

  “The Monkey’s Paw” (Jacobs), 615

  James, Henry (1843–1916), 483–485

  Elkins, Charles L., on, 483

  “The Ghostly Rental,” 484

  The Ghostly Tales of Henry James (Edel), 483

  on ghost stories, 68

  on the Gothic horror short story, 69

  “The Jolly Corner,” 484

  literary output of, 483

  “Owen Wingrave,” 484

  “The Real Right Thing,” 484

  “The Romance of Certain Old Clothes,” 484

  “Sir Edmund Orme,” 484

  The Turn of the Screw, 420, 484, 682, 685, 763

  James, M. R. (1862–1936), 485–488

  academia and, 485

  Ash-Tree Press and, 155

  audio adaptations of James’s stories, 488

  British Film Institute’s Ghost Stories for Christmas (2013), 488

  Campbell, Ramsey, 265, 269

  “Canon Alberic’s Scrap-Book” (1895), 485

  Casting the Runes, 280–282

  The Collected Ghost Stories of M. R. James, 485

  The Complete Ghost Stories of M. R. James (Joshi), 485

  “Count Magnus,” 487

  critical opinion of, 485

  education of, 485

  The Five Jars, 488

  full name of, 485

  ghost stories and, 67

  Ghost Stories of an Antiquary, 485

  hallmark of, 30

  “The Haunted Dolls’ House,” 487

  Lovecraft, H. P., and, 487

  Macfarlane, Robert, on, 487–488

  Madame Cowl’s Ghost and Other Tales of Mystery, 486

  “The Malice of Inanimate Objects,” 487

  McBryde, James, and, 485–486

  “The Mezzotint,” 485, 486, 487

  More Ghost Stories of an Antiquary, 485

  occult detective fiction, 486–487

  “Oh, Whistle, and I’ll Come to You, My Lad,” 485, 486

  “The Rose Garden,” 487

  The Story of a Troll-Hunt, 486

  television film adaptations of James’s stories, 488

  A Thin Ghost and Others, 485

  “The Treasure of Abbot Thomas,” 487

  “Two Doctors,” 487

  “A View from a Hill,” 487

  “A Warning to the Curious,” 487

  A Warning to the Curious and Other Ghost Stories, 485

  writing style of, 485

  James I (King), 15

  Jefferies, Richard

  After London, 55

  Jentsch, Ernst, 805

  The Jewel of Seven Stars (Stoker), 489–490

  as a conventional Gothic work, 489–490

  doppelgängers, 489–490

  Egyptological content of, 490

  film adaptations, 489

  film adaptations of, 490

  plot summary, 489

  “Powers—Old and New,” 490

  settings, 490

  Stoker, Bram, 489

  John Silence: Physician Extraordinary (Blackwood), 490–492

  Blackwood, Algernon, 491, 492

  “Camp of the Dog,” 492

  the character of Silence, 491

  date published, 491

  Nash, Eveleigh, and, 491–492

  “Nemesis of Fire,” 492

  Order of the Golden Dawn, 492

  original intention for, 491

  popularity of, 492

  “A Psychical Invasion,” 492

  the psychic doctor, 491

  “Secret Worship,” 492

  “A Victim of Higher Space,” 491–492

  Jones, Darryl

  Horror: A Thematic History in Film and Fiction, 76

  Jones, Ernest

  On the Nightmare, 342

  Joshi, S. T. (1958–), xxx, 492–493

  birthplace of, 492

  on Campbell, Ramsey and, 267

  The Complete Ghost Stories of M. R. James, 485

  full name of, 492

  on “The Great God Pan,” 400

  I Am Providence: The Life and Times of H. P. Lovecraft, 492–493

  on Jackson, Shirley, 37

  on James, M. R., 487

  on Klein, T. E. D., 518

  on Lovecraft, H. P., 570

  The Lovecraft Annual: New Scholarship on H. P. Lovecraft, 493

  on The Other (Tryon), 661

  on the public’s faith for horror, 117

  reputation of, 492

  Studies in the Fantastic, 493

  Unutterable Horror: A History of Supernatural Fiction, 76, 493

  work of, 492, 493

  Joyce, Graham (1954–2014), 494–495

  awards to, 494

  death of, 494

  The House of Lost Dreams, 494

  Nottingham Trent University, 494

  poetry and, 494

  Requiem, 494

  Smoking Poppy, 494

  25 Years in the Word Mines, 494

  the Jumbie, 146

  Jung, Carl, 610, 738

  Kafka, Franz (1883–1924), 497–499

  Brod, Max, 498

  The Castle, 498

  death of, 497, 498

  Gregor Samsa’s metamorphosis, 497

  influence of, 167, 498–499

  Kafkaesque surreality, 498

  “The Metamorphosis,” 497–498

  “In the Penal Colony,” 497

  “A Report to an Academy,” 497

  The Trial, 498, 499

  Kant, Immanuel (1724–1804), 645, 783

  Karloff, Boris, 126, 136, 138, 141, 299, 377, 617

  Kavan, Anna

  Ice, 166

  Keats, John

  Lamia, 158

  vampire fiction, 157

  Keene, Brian (1967–), 499–500

  awards to, 499

  birthplace of, 499

  comic books and, 499

  Earthworm Gods series, 499

  representative titles, 499

  reputation of, 499

  The Rising, 499

  Keller, David H., 190

  Kellett, Arnold, 596

  Ketchum, Jack (1946–), 500–502

  awards to, 501, 502

  “The Box,” 501

  Closing Time, 501

  common theme in his work, 501

  film adaptations, 501

  The Girl Next Door, 501

  as the “godfather of splatterpunk,” 5
02

  Gone, 501

  Hide and Seek, 501

  The Lost, 501

  Masks, 501

  McKee, Lucky, and, 501

  Off Season, 500–501

  Peaceable Kingdom, 501

  pseudonym of, 500

  reputation of, 500

  Right to Life, 501

  She Wakes, 501

  splatterpunk movement, 500, 502

  Triage, 501

  The Woman, 501–502

  Kharms, Daniil, 344

  Kiernan, Caitlín R. (1964–), 502–507

  Alabaster comic book series, 502

  authors and works recommended by, 507

  awards to, 504

  characteristics of, 503

  The Dreaming comic book series, 502

  The Drowning Girl, 345–346, 503

  “feminizing of the weird,” 503

  Gaiman, Neil, on, 503

  her approach to her writing, 503

  imaginative identification and empathy, 503

  influences on, 503, 506–507

  on the Internet and writing, 505

  interview with, 504–507

  Low Red Moon, 345

  “Persephone,” 503

  The Red Tree, 345, 503

  scientific background of, 503

  Silk, 345, 503

  Sirenia Digest, 505

  the term “horror” and, 42, 109, 503, 505–506

  VanderMeer, Jeff, on, 503

  work of, 502

  King, Stephen (1947–), 508–512

  awards to, 508

  The Bachman Books, 510-511

  Black House, 511

  The Body, 510

  Carrie, 508–509

  on childhood and creativity, 510

  “Children of the Corn,” 510

  connective mythology of, 509

  “The Crimson King,” 509

  Cujo, 60

  Danse Macabre, 23, 509, 638

  The Dark Half, 338, 510

  The Dark Tower, 318–319, 509, 511

  date and place of birth, 508

  devils and demons, 334, 335

  Different Seasons, 511, 702

  Doctor Sleep, 511

  Dolores Claiborne, 338

  Under the Dome, 105, 511

  Dreamcatcher, 511

  End of Watch, 511

  The Eyes of the Dragon, 611

  film adaptations, 510–511

  Firestarter, 104

  Flagg, Randall, 509

  on Ghost Story (Straub), 384

  “The Glass Elevator,” 508

  “The Great God Pan” (Machen), 401

  The Green Mile, 509

  The Gunslinger, 119

  on Hell House, 430

  on Herbert, James, 431

  Hill, Joe, 435, 511

  his focus on writers, 510

  on The House Next Door (Siddons), 447

  imaginative capacity and resilience of children, 510

  influences on, 509

  It, 477–478

  on Ketchum, Jack, 386

  King, Owen, 511

  Lovecraftian influences on, 509

  on Matheson, Richard, 462

  Misery, 611–612, 685

  The Mist, 510

  Needful Things, 335

  Night Shift, 512, 637–638

  Pennywise the Clown, 511

  popularity of, 509, 513

  public interest in horror, 153

  on The Purple Cloud (Shiel), 747

  Rage, 511

  “The Reach,” 702–703

  religion, horror, and the supernatural, 147

  Riding the Bullet, 156

  ‘Salem’s Lot, 117, 384–385, 508, 509, 510

  on “Sardonicus” (Russell), 730

  the “scary child,” 510

  The Shawshank Redemption, 511

  The Shining, 338, 509, 510, 685, 748–749

  significance of, 35, 40, 42, 511

  Skeleton Crew, 119

  The Stand, 104, 508

  Stand by Me, 510

  on Straub, Peter, 776

  Strengell, Heidi, on, 510

  The Talisman, 511

  television adaptations of his works, 142

  The Tommyknockers, 104

  University of Maine Library and, 508

  writing style of, 509–510

  The King in Yellow (Chambers), 512–514

  Blish, James, and, 514

  Chambers’s oblique descriptions of the title play, 512

  Derleth, August, and, 514

  “In the Court of the Dragon,” 513

  “The Demoiselle D’Ys,” 513

  “The Fates,” 513

  importance of, 512

  interconnected stories of, 512

  Lovecraft, H. P., and, 512

  “The Mask,” 513

  “The Repairer of Reputations,” 513

  Silverberg, Robert, and, 514

  terms used in, 512, 513

  True Detective HBO television series, 514

  “The Yellow Sign,” 513

  Kipling, Rudyard (1865–1936), 514–516

  “The City of Dreadful Night,” 515

  The Jungle Book, 514

  Just So Stories, 514

  “The Lost Legion,” 516

  “The Man Who Would Be King,” 514

  “The Mark of the Beast,” 515

  the Nobel Prize for Literature, 514

  “The Phantom ’Rickshaw” (Kipling), 670–671

  “The Recrudescence of Imray”/“The Return of Imray,” 703–704

  “The Story of Muhammad Din,” 515

  “The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes,” 515–516

  “They,” 795

  “Thrown Away,” 515

  “By Word of Mouth,” 515

  Kirk, Russell (1918–1994), 516–517

  “Balgrummo’s Hell,” 517

  “Behind the Stumps,” 517

  birthplace of, 517

  Catholicism, 516

  conservatism of, 516

  education of, 517

  Enemies of Permanent Things, 516

  Lord of the Hollow Dark, 517

  main interest of, 517

  number of ghost stories written, 517

  The Old House of Fear, 517

  reputation of, 516

  “Saviourgate,” 516–517

  “There’s a Long, Long Trail A-Winding,” 516, 793–794

  “The Watchers at the Strait Gate,” 516

  Klein, T. E. D. (1947–), 517–519

  awards to, 518

  “Black Man with a Horn,” 518

  Campbell, Ramsey, on, 270

  The Ceremonies, 60, 284–287, 518

  “Children of the Kingdom,” 518

  Dark Gods, 284, 518

  “Dr. Van Helsing’s Handy Guide to Ghost Stories,” 518

  eco-horror, 60

  “The Events at Poroth Farm,” 517–518

  fame of, 284

  full name of, 517

  Joshi, S. T., on, 518

  literary horror history and, 285

  “Nadelman’s God,” 518

  Nighttown, 518

  praise for, 517

  Raising Goosebumps for Fun and Profit, 518

  Reassuring Tales, 518

  Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone Magazine and, 518

  Trauma film, 518

  See also Dark Gods (Klein)

  Kneale, Nigel (1922–2006), 519–520

  awards to, 520

  “The Calculation of M’Bambwe,” 519

  The Creature, 520

  “Enderby and the Sleeping Beauty,” 519

  The Entertainer, 520

  First Men in the Moon, 520

  full name of, 519

  “Jeremy in the Wind,” 519

  Look Back in Anger, 520

  “Minuke,” 519

  “Oh Mirror, Mirror,” 519

  “The Patter of Little Feet,” 519

  “Peg,” 519

  “The Pond,” 519

  Quatermass a
nd the Pit, 520

  The Quatermass Experiment, 519

  Quatermass television plays, 519

  The Stone Tape, 520

  “The Tarroo-Ushtey,” 519

  Tomato Cain, 519

  The Witches, 520

  The Woman in Black, 520

  Koja, Kathe (1960–), 520–522

  awards to, 520–521

  Bad Brains, 521

  birthplace of, 520

  The Cipher, 520, 521

  fictions for young adults, 521

  Guran, Paula, on, 521

  Kink, 521

  Lieder, Rick, and, 520

  “The Neglected Garden,” 522

  nerve (immersive ensemble), 521

  notable themes of, 521–522

  reputation of, 520

  sexually transgressive work, 167

  Skin, 521

  Skin, a passage from, 521

  Strange Angels, 521

  “Teratisms,” 522

  writing style of, 521

  Koontz, Dean (1945–), 147, 241, 430, 522–524

  birthplace of, 522

  Dean Koontz: A Critical Companion (Kotker), 524

  early life of, 523

  education of, 523

  Eyes, Twilight, 523–524

  Fear Nothing, 524

  film adaptations, 524

  his versatility as a popular writer, 523

  message to his readers, 524

  as a novelist of thrillers, 671–672

  overview of his work, 522

  pseudonyms of, 523

  Seize the Night, 524

  Star Quest, 523

  Ticktock, 523

  transcendentalism concept, 523

  use of “unexpected juxtapositions,” 523

  Watchers, 524

  work across genre boundaries, 523

  Kostova, Elizabeth Johnson

  The Historian, 437–439

  Kotker, Joan G.

  Dean Koontz: A Critical Companion, 524

  Kuttner, Henry (1915–1958), 525–527

  “The Black Kiss,” 525

  “Call Him Demon,” 526

  collaborations of, 525

  “Compliments of the Author,” 526

  contributions to Weird Tales, 525

  “The Devil We Know,” 526

  “The Eater of Souls,” 525

  “The Graveyard Rats,” 525

  Hammond, Paul, 525

  “Housing Problem,” 526

  “Hunger in the Dark,” 525

  “I, the Vampire,” 525

  “It Walks by Night,” 525

  lost world fantasies, 526

  “Masquerade,” 526

  Moore, C. L., 525

  Padgett, Lewis, 525

  pseudonyms, 525

  “Quest of the Starstone,” 525

  “The Salem Horror,” 525

  “The Secret of Kralitz,” 525

  “A Skull Has No Ears,” 525

  “Threshold,” 526

  “Thunder in the Dawn,” 525

  weird tales of, 526

  Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things (Hearn), 527–528

  “The Dream of Akinosuke,” 527

  film adaptation, 528

  Hearn, Lafcadio, 527

  “Jikiniki,” 527

  malevolent spirits, 527

  “Mujina,” 527

  “Rokuro-Kubi,” 527

  title of, 527

 

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