What Did Miss Darrington See? (anthology)
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What Did Miss Darrington See? An Anthology of Feminist Supernatural Fiction edited by Jessica Amanda Salmonson.
Awards and recognition
- Winner of 1989 Lambda Literary Award for Best Lesbian Science Fiction / Fantasy
Editions
- 1989: The Feminist Press at the City University of New York, New York. ISBN 1-55861-006-5.
- 1993
Contents
- Introduction, Rosemary Jackson
- Proem: The Immortal, Ellen Glasgow
- The Long Chamber (1914), Olivia Howard Dunbar (1873-1953)
- A Ghost Story (1858), Ada Trevanion (fl. 1850s)
- Luella Miller (1902), Mary E. Wilkins Freeman (1852-1930)
- What Did Miss Darrington See? (1870), Emma B. Cobb (fl. 1870s)
- La Femme Noir (c. 1850), Anna Maria Hall (1800-1881)
- A Friend in Need (1981), Lisa Tuttle (b. 1953)
- Attachment (1974), Phyllis Eisenstein (b. 1946)
- Dreaming the Sky Down (1988), Barbara Burford (b.1944)
- The Sixth Canvasser (1916), Inez Haynes Irwin (1873-1970)
- An Unborn Visitant (1932), Vita Sackville-West (1892-1962)
- Tamar (1932), Lady Eleanor Smith (1902-1945)
- There and Here (1897), Alice Brown (1857-1948)
- The Substitute (1914), Georgia Wood Pangborn (1872-1955)
- The Teacher (1976), Luisa Valenzuela (b.1938)
- The Ghost (1978), Anne Sexton (1928-1973)
- Three Dreams in a Desert (1890), Olive Schreiner (1855-1920)
- The Fall (1967), Armonía Somers (b.1918)
- Pandora Pandaemonia (1988), Jules Faye (b.1958)
- The Doll (1927), Vernon Lee (1856-1935)
- The Debutante (1939), Leonora Carrington (b.1917)
- The Readjustment (1908), Mary Austin (1868-1934)
- Clay-Shuttered Doors (1926), Helen R. Hull (1888-1971)
- Since I Died (1873), Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844-1911)
- The Little Dirty Girl (1983), Joanna Russ (b.1937)
- Envoi: For Emily D.
- Recommended Reading
- Acknowledgements