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'''The Open Door''' is a long-ish short story by [[Margaret Oliphant]].
'''The Open Door''' is a long-ish short story by [[Margaret Oliphant]], frequently anthologized.


==Publications==
==Publications==

Latest revision as of 05:48, 7 April 2007

The Open Door is a long-ish short story by Margaret Oliphant, frequently anthologized.

Publications

  • 1881:
  • 1885: Two Stories of the Seen and Unseen by Margaret Oliphant, Blackwood: Edinburgh (includes "Lady Mary" and "The Open Door")
  • 1885: "The Open Door and The Portrait, Two Stories of the Unseen", Roberts Brothers (Boston), (includes "The Open Door" and "The Portrait")
  • 1889: Stories of the Seen and Unseen, Roberts Brothers (Boston) (Includes: "A Little Pilgrim", "The Little Pilgrim in the Seen and Unseen", "The Dark Mountains", "The Land of Darkness", "The Open Door", "The Portrait", "Old Lady Mary")
  • 1902: Stories of the Seen and Unseen, Blackwood (Edinburgh) (Includes: "A Little Pilgrim", "The Little Pilgrim in the Seen and Unseen", "The Dark Mountains", "The Land of Darkness", "The Open Door", "The Portrait", "Old Lady Mary", "The Library Window")
  • 1967: The Gentlewomen of Evil ed. by Peter Haining
  • Gaslight
  • HorrorMasters (PDF)