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'''The Italian's Story''' is a frequently anthologized short story by [[Catherine Crowe]].
'''The Italian's Story''' is a frequently anthologized short story by [[Catherine Crowe]].
According to the [[Peter Haining]] introduction in ''[[The Gentlewomen of Evil]]'', the story is based on a true story.


==Publications==
==Publications==
* 1859: ''[[Ghosts and Family Legends]]'' by [[Catherine Crowe]]
* 1859: ''[[Ghosts and Family Legends]]'' by [[Catherine Crowe]] (first publication)
* 1936: ''Victorian Ghost Stories'' ed. by Montague Summers
* 1936: ''Victorian Ghost Stories'' ed. by Montague Summers
* 1967: ''[[Gentlewomen of Evil]]'' ed. by [[Peter Haining]]
* 1967: ''[[The Gentlewomen of Evil]]'' ed. by [[Peter Haining]]




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Latest revision as of 05:59, 7 April 2007

The Italian's Story is a frequently anthologized short story by Catherine Crowe.

According to the Peter Haining introduction in The Gentlewomen of Evil, the story is based on a true story.

Publications