Charlotte Eliza Riddell
(Redirected from F. G. Trafford)
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
- wikipedia
- http://www.charlotteriddell.co.uk/
- Charlotte Riddell at The Literary Gothic
- This article is a SEED, meaning it is tiny and needs lots of work. Help it grow.