Expertly chosen and stunningly illustrated by lino-print artist Richard Wells, this second volume of spine-tingling folk horror stories contains tales of pastoral terror from authors such as Shirley Jackson, M.R. James and Algernon Blackwood.
Tales Accursed is the second collection of classic supernatural stories selected by the artist Richard Wells. Each of the sixteen tales is accompanied by one of Richard’s striking lino-print illustrations.
This anthology contains work from both the established masters of folk horror, and some more surprising contributors: from Shirley Jackson and M. R. James to E. F. Benson and William Croft Dickinson. Tales Accursed will raise the hairs on your neck and keep you alert to the slightest rustle in the trees: through the chill splendour of moonlit nights come apparitions through the orchard; sea-witches perch on the sharp fangs of rocks as they weave their spells; fir-woods lie unnaturally still with no birdsong, no breeze, nor any undergrowth; and hooded creatures crouch on grey secluded beaches. This book combines ancient horrors from the wilderness with sinister shadows of the landscape to remind us of the settings of our ancestors.
Tales Accursed is a gloriously creepy collection of chilling folk horror tales that is both thrilling and unnerving.
Publisher: Unbound
ISBN: 9781789651737
Number of pages: 352
Dimensions: 240 x 159 mm
An ideal book for heading into Hallowe'en with stories reaching back to the early 19th century, and almost comforting to think of generations of people sitting round their fires terrifying each other with their... More
Folk Horror is currently experiencing a revival, which has meant that the genre has been introduced to a much wider audience thanks to books/films like 'Midsommar' and 'The Ritual'.
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This is a truly classic collection of timeless creepy tales. There’s a strong Celtic theme throughout and links to nature, folklore, myths and legends. I’ve read works by a few of the authors, James, Le Fanu, Benson... More
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