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The Stoneground Ghost Tales: Compiled from the recollections of the Reverend Roland Batchel, Vicar of the parish

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In "The Stoneground Ghost Tales," E. G. Swain intertwines rural folklore with elements of the supernatural, delighting readers with a collection of ghost stories rooted in the English countryside. With a captivating literary style that marries precise description with atmospheric tension, Swain employs a mild, conversational tone that immerses readers in the nuanced psychological landscapes of his characters. Set against the backdrop of a declining village, these tales reflect the tension between tradition and modernization, drawing inspiration from the quaint yet eerie English gothic tradition that fascinated readers in the early 20th century. E. G. Swain, a little-known writer of the early 1900s, was deeply influenced by his rural upbringing and the folklore that permeated his community. His acute sensitivity to the supernatural and the everyday vulnerabilities of human existence is evident throughout the tales. Swain'Äôs intimate connection with the landscapes of his childhood imbues his narrative with a vivid authenticity, allowing readers to feel the chilling air of the countryside and the weight of its hidden histories. Readers seeking an evocative blend of vintage horror and rich character studies will find "The Stoneground Ghost Tales" a hauntingly delightful exploration of the unexplained. Ideal for fans of classic ghost stories and lovers of atmospheric literature, this collection is not merely about specters but rather an exploration of fear, memory, and the insidious nature of the past.

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eBook : 22 de noviembre de 2019

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