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* [[Robert Aickman]]
* [[Robert Aickman]]
* [[Walter De La Mare]]
* [[Walter De La Mare]]
* '''[[Olivia Howard Dunbar]]'''
* '''[[L.P. Hartley]]'''
* '''[[L.P. Hartley]]'''
* '''[[Violet Hunt]]'''
* '''[[Violet Hunt]]'''
* '''[[Vernon Lee]]'''
* '''[[Vernon Lee]]'''
* '''[[Edith Wharton]]'''
* '''[[Edith Wharton]]'''
; Modern examples / practitioners
* '''[[Daphne Du Maurier]]'''
* '''[[M. K. Hobson]]''' ("Oaks Park")
* '''[[Shirley Jackson]], ''[[The Haunting of Hill House]]'''''
* '''[[Joyce Carol Oates]]'''
* '''[[Kit Reed]]''' ("Akbar")
* '''[[Ekaterina Sedia]]''' ("Tin Cans")
* '''[[Carolyn Turgeon]]''' ("La Llorona")
* '''[[Sarah Waters]], ''[[Affinity]]'''''
==Further reading==
* [[Ted Billy]], "'Domesticated with the Horror': Matrimonial Mansions in Edith Wharton's Psychological Ghost Stories", ''Journal of American & Comparative Cultures'', Volume 25, Issue 3-4, pages 433–437, September 2002 ([http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1542-734X.00062/abstract full-text for sale from publisher])
* [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]], [http://www.violetbooks.com/dunbar.html "The Psychological Ghost Stories of Olivia Howard Dunbar"] (abridged introduction to ''[[The Shell of Sense]]'', a collection of Dunbar's short stories)


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Ghost story]]
* [[Ghost story]]
* [[Gothic]]
* [[Supernatural fiction]]
* [[Supernatural fiction]]
* [[Women and madness in SF]]
* [[Women and madness in SF]]


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Latest revision as of 17:03, 22 December 2010

The psychological ghost story is a type of ghost story which is particularly told from the protagonist's point of view, and in a way that suggests the protagonist may be an unreliable narrator -- mad or deluded.

Perhaps one of the most famous examples is Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper (1892).

Other examples and writers include (women in bold):


Modern examples / practitioners

Further reading

  • Ted Billy, "'Domesticated with the Horror': Matrimonial Mansions in Edith Wharton's Psychological Ghost Stories", Journal of American & Comparative Cultures, Volume 25, Issue 3-4, pages 433–437, September 2002 (full-text for sale from publisher)

See also