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==Anthologies==
==Anthologies==
* ''[[Restless Spirits (anthology)|Restless Spirits: Ghost Stories by American Women, 1872-1926]]'', ed. Catherine A. Lundie (University of Massachusetts Press, 328 pp., $17.95, 1997?)
* ''[[Restless Spirits (anthology)|Restless Spirits: Ghost Stories by American Women, 1872-1926]]'', ed. [[Catherine A. Lundie]] (University of Massachusetts Press, 328 pp., $17.95, 1997?)
* ''[[What Did Miss Darrington See?|What Did Miss Darrington See?: An Anthology of Feminist Supernatural Fiction]]'', ed. [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] (1989)
* ''[[What Did Miss Darrington See?|What Did Miss Darrington See?: An Anthology of Feminist Supernatural Fiction]]'', ed. [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]] (1989)
* ''[[The Ghost of Carmen Miranda and Other Spooky Gay and Lesbian Tales]]'', ed. Julie K. Trevelyan and Scott Brassart (Alyson, 1998)
* ''[[The Ghost of Carmen Miranda and Other Spooky Gay and Lesbian Tales]]'', ed. [[Julie K. Trevelyan]] and [[Scott Brassart]] (Alyson, 1998)
* ''[[Haunted Hearths and Sapphic Shades: Lesbian Ghost Stories]]'', ed. Catherine Lundoff (Lethe Press, 2008).
* ''[[Haunted Hearths and Sapphic Shades: Lesbian Ghost Stories]]'', ed. [[Catherine Lundoff]] (Lethe Press, 2008).
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Revision as of 11:41, 22 August 2010

The ghost story — supernatural encounters with spirits, usually of the dead — has been a popular fantasy motif in oral and written culture. The late 19th century saw a surge of women writers publishing supernatural fiction. In the late 20th century the ghost story is often given a horror spin. Ghost stories also crop up in magical realism, with ambiguity for the fantastic elements, or a seamless interface between the magical and the real.

See ghost

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