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'''Charlotte Eliza Riddelll''' (aka "Mrs. Riddell", "F. G. Trafford") was a Victorian supernatural writer, born in Belfast in 1832.  
'''Charlotte Eliza Riddell''' (aka "Mrs. Riddell", "F. G. Trafford") was a Victorian supernatural writer, born in Belfast in 1832.  


==Names==
==Names==
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* Mrs. Riddell
* Mrs. Riddell
* F. G. Trafford
* F. G. Trafford
==Bibliography==
* sourced from wikipedia 2010/11/28:
Her publications included:
===Novels===
*''The Haunted House at Latchford'' (aka ''Fairy Water'') (1872)
*''The Uninhabited House'' (1875)
*''The Haunted River'' (1877)
*''The Disappearance of Jeremiah Redworth'' (1878)
*''The Nun's Curse'' (1888)
*''Maxwell Drewitt'' (1879)
*''The Earl’s Promise'' (1873)
===Collections===
*''Frank Sinclair's Wife: And Other Stories'' (1874)
*''Weird Stories'' (1882)
*''Idle Tales'' (1887)
*''Princess Sunshine: And Other Stories'' (1889)
*''Handsome Phil: And Other Stories'' (1899)
*''The Collected Ghost Stories of Mrs J H Riddell'' (1977)
===Anthologies containing stories by Mrs J H Riddell===
*''The 7th Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories'' (1971)
*''Victorian Tales of Terror'' (1972)
*''The Penguin Book of Classic Fantasy by Women'' (1977)
*''Gaslit Nightmares'' (1988)
*''100 Ghastly Little Ghost Stories'' (1992)
*''The Mammoth Book of Haunted House Stories'' (2000)
===Short stories===
*''Banshee's Warning'' (1867)
*''A Strange Christmas Game'' (1868)
*''Forewarned, Forearmed'' (1874)
*''Hertford O'Donnell's Warning'' (1874)
*''Nut Bush Farm'' (1882)
*''The Old House in Vauxhall Walk'' (1882)
*''Old Mrs Jones'' (1882)
*''The Open Door'' (1882)
*''Sandy the Tinker'' (1882)
*''Walnut-Tree House'' (1882)
*''The Last of Squire Ennismore'' (1888)
*''A Terrible Vengeance'' (1889)
*''Why Dr Cray Left Southam'' (1889)
*''Conn Kilrea'' (1899)
*''The Rusty Sword'' (1893)
*''Diarmid Chittock's Story'' (1899)
*''Handsome Phil'' (1899)
==Further reading==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_Riddell wikipedia]
* http://www.charlotteriddell.co.uk/
* [http://www.litgothic.com/Authors/riddell.html Charlotte Riddell] at The Literary Gothic


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Latest revision as of 18:21, 28 November 2010

Charlotte Eliza Riddell (aka "Mrs. Riddell", "F. G. Trafford") was a Victorian supernatural writer, born in Belfast in 1832.

Names

  • Charlotte Cowan (birth name)
  • Mrs. J. H. Riddell (married name)
  • R. H. Riddell
  • Mrs. Riddell
  • F. G. Trafford

Bibliography

  • sourced from wikipedia 2010/11/28:


Her publications included:

Novels

  • The Haunted House at Latchford (aka Fairy Water) (1872)
  • The Uninhabited House (1875)
  • The Haunted River (1877)
  • The Disappearance of Jeremiah Redworth (1878)
  • The Nun's Curse (1888)
  • Maxwell Drewitt (1879)
  • The Earl’s Promise (1873)

Collections

  • Frank Sinclair's Wife: And Other Stories (1874)
  • Weird Stories (1882)
  • Idle Tales (1887)
  • Princess Sunshine: And Other Stories (1889)
  • Handsome Phil: And Other Stories (1899)
  • The Collected Ghost Stories of Mrs J H Riddell (1977)

Anthologies containing stories by Mrs J H Riddell

  • The 7th Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories (1971)
  • Victorian Tales of Terror (1972)
  • The Penguin Book of Classic Fantasy by Women (1977)
  • Gaslit Nightmares (1988)
  • 100 Ghastly Little Ghost Stories (1992)
  • The Mammoth Book of Haunted House Stories (2000)

Short stories

  • Banshee's Warning (1867)
  • A Strange Christmas Game (1868)
  • Forewarned, Forearmed (1874)
  • Hertford O'Donnell's Warning (1874)
  • Nut Bush Farm (1882)
  • The Old House in Vauxhall Walk (1882)
  • Old Mrs Jones (1882)
  • The Open Door (1882)
  • Sandy the Tinker (1882)
  • Walnut-Tree House (1882)
  • The Last of Squire Ennismore (1888)
  • A Terrible Vengeance (1889)
  • Why Dr Cray Left Southam (1889)
  • Conn Kilrea (1899)
  • The Rusty Sword (1893)
  • Diarmid Chittock's Story (1899)
  • Handsome Phil (1899)


Further reading

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