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I’ve been doing some research for my long-abandoned “witch drama” (inspired by Byron’s Manfred) and the scholarly essays within @odavies9’s The Oxford Illustrated History of Witchcraft and Magic have been fascinating to read again. Here’s my copy for @OGOMProject’s #SpookySept
A BOOK OF WEREWOLVES This fascinating treatment of the European werewolf myth by Sabine Baring Gould is today's #spookysept vintage read 'a werewolf may easily be detected, even when devoid of his skin...for there are always some hairs in the hollow of his hand' (1865)
GREAT GHOST STORIES Today's #spookysept read is a collection of first editions by M.R. James, the great ghost story pioneer. Old tomes and musty libraries abound. James in any edition is wonderful but these books are a little special to share ahead of the spooky season!
THE LANCASHIRE WITCHES is our #spookysept vintage read for today. A Victorian gothic novel based on the true story of the Pendle witches, who were executed in 1612. The novel was serialised in 1848. A book edition appeared the following year published by Henry Colburn
THE VAMPYRE 1816 Today's #spookysept read is the first fictional representation of the #vampire in English by John Polidori. Polidori's vampire abandoned the forests of Eastern Europe, leaving his aristocratic calling card in the drawing rooms of Romantic era England.
FAIRY LEGENDS The wonderfully unsettling material of Thomas Crofton Croker's important Irish fairy work includes spirit horses, a brewery of eggshells, changelings & soul cages; published 1825. A #spookysept read! 🎨Soul of bird as fairy by Caroline Jamhour
VINTAGE #VAMPIRES Two Centuries of Great Vampire Stories, Doubleday, 1987, Gorey cover. Between the pages of this book in all their horror & glory are the great vampires of literature, doomed & daring! #SpookySept
#BookologyThursday “The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of the tenderer kind had been nipped by the frosts into brilliant dyes of orange, purple and scarlet.” ― Washington Irving, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow #spookysept
#SpookySept “In beauty of face no maiden ever equaled her. It was the radiance of an opium-dream - an airy & spirit-lifting vision more wildly divine than the fantasies which hovered about the slumbering souls of the daughters of Delos.”― Edgar Allan Poe, Ligeia Art- Harry Clarke
Lucy Westenra's Diary. 12 September.—How good they all are to me.I quite love that dear Dr. Van Helsing.I wonder why he was so anxious about these flowers.He positively frightened me,he was so fierce.& yet he must have been right,for I feel comfort from them already. #SpookySept
'The magic of Poe, his power to rouse our terror, to fill our mind with strange emotions, are the result of his conscious art.' James Southall Wilson #Spookysept
Arthur Rackham's atmospheric depiction of trees in winter as gaunt rascals from 'Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens'. #spookysept
VICTORIAN GHOST STORIES is a book I always reach down from the shelf as the nights draw in. You can still get used copies of the 1991 hardback and it is glorious and haunting #spookysept vintage reads
THE PHANTOM WORLD contains first hand accounts of #vampires & revenants collected by Calmet & published in translation in 1850. The Desert Island Classic edition 1993 is a fantastic collectible resource for writers & critics on vampires. #SpookySept vintage reads @OGOMProject
#spookysept “My name is Mary Katherine Blackwood.I am 18 years old,& I live with my sister Constance.I have often thought that with any luck at all,I could have been born a werewolf...but I have had to be content with what I had.”Shirley Jackson,We Have Always Lived in the Castle
HISTORY OF VAMPIRES & EVIL GHOSTS by De Plancy dating back to 1820 is my #spookySept vintage read for today. This Abracax House edition with slipcase is to die for - pardon the pun!
I’ve been doing some research for my long-abandoned “witch drama” (inspired by Byron’s Manfred) and the scholarly essays within @odavies9’s The Oxford Illustrated History of Witchcraft and Magic have been fascinating to read again. Here’s my copy for @OGOMProject’s #SpookySept
Today's #SpookySept read is our very own Open Graves, Open Minds #vampire book. The essays by @LancasterGothic & @StaceyAbbottRU are essential reading for vampire scholars & you can find out why vampires cast no reflection via @DrSamGeorge1 manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781784993627/
#AdoorableThursday Death at the door: voice inside 'Who is it'? 'A matter of grave import' 'You're not collecting are you?' 'In a manner of speaking, yes.' (art Adolph Menzer) #spookysept
#BookologyThursday “The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of the tenderer kind had been nipped by the frosts into brilliant dyes of orange, purple and scarlet.” ― Washington Irving, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow #spookysept
My story, "Carnival Manor," is about a hungry young journalist's attempt to interview the elusive, controversial owner of a stuffed animal-decorated mountainside estate. Her journey soon leads to discoveries she never could have imagined. #horrorstories #horror #spookysept
Boo!! I have another update for you guys. Anyone like Leon and Mathias, a starcrossed vampire couple? >:3 #spookysept #Halloween #CastlevaniaNocturne #vampires #fantasyart #humanart #wipart #NoAI #ink #Sketch
BooooOOOoooo Spooky Art Stream... Oooooo #Picarto link in the Bio.... Ooooo this Saturday..... Ooooo 👻👻👻 #spookysept #spookymonth #artstream
It’s nearly Spooktober! Somthing seriously Cute and Creepy is about to happen 🎃🤘🧙 Meet Hexin’ Hazel 🎃😱 #spookysept #NFTCollection #Halloween2024
FAIRY LEGENDS The wonderfully unsettling material of Thomas Crofton Croker's important Irish fairy work includes spirit horses, a brewery of eggshells, changelings & soul cages; published 1825. A #spookysept read! 🎨Soul of bird as fairy by Caroline Jamhour
I’ve been doing some research for my long-abandoned “witch drama” (inspired by Byron’s Manfred) and the scholarly essays within @odavies9’s The Oxford Illustrated History of Witchcraft and Magic have been fascinating to read again. Here’s my copy for @OGOMProject’s #SpookySept
A BOOK OF WEREWOLVES This fascinating treatment of the European werewolf myth by Sabine Baring Gould is today's #spookysept vintage read 'a werewolf may easily be detected, even when devoid of his skin...for there are always some hairs in the hollow of his hand' (1865)
THE LANCASHIRE WITCHES is our #spookysept vintage read for today. A Victorian gothic novel based on the true story of the Pendle witches, who were executed in 1612. The novel was serialised in 1848. A book edition appeared the following year published by Henry Colburn
GREAT GHOST STORIES Today's #spookysept read is a collection of first editions by M.R. James, the great ghost story pioneer. Old tomes and musty libraries abound. James in any edition is wonderful but these books are a little special to share ahead of the spooky season!
THE VAMPYRE 1816 Today's #spookysept read is the first fictional representation of the #vampire in English by John Polidori. Polidori's vampire abandoned the forests of Eastern Europe, leaving his aristocratic calling card in the drawing rooms of Romantic era England.
VINTAGE #VAMPIRES Two Centuries of Great Vampire Stories, Doubleday, 1987, Gorey cover. Between the pages of this book in all their horror & glory are the great vampires of literature, doomed & daring! #SpookySept
FAIRY LEGENDS The wonderfully unsettling material of Thomas Crofton Croker's important Irish fairy work includes spirit horses, a brewery of eggshells, changelings & soul cages; published 1825. A #spookysept read! 🎨Soul of bird as fairy by Caroline Jamhour
#SpookySept “In beauty of face no maiden ever equaled her. It was the radiance of an opium-dream - an airy & spirit-lifting vision more wildly divine than the fantasies which hovered about the slumbering souls of the daughters of Delos.”― Edgar Allan Poe, Ligeia Art- Harry Clarke
#BookologyThursday “The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of the tenderer kind had been nipped by the frosts into brilliant dyes of orange, purple and scarlet.” ― Washington Irving, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow #spookysept
THE PHANTOM WORLD contains first hand accounts of #vampires & revenants collected by Calmet & published in translation in 1850. The Desert Island Classic edition 1993 is a fantastic collectible resource for writers & critics on vampires. #SpookySept vintage reads @OGOMProject
Today's #SpookySept read is our very own Open Graves, Open Minds #vampire book. The essays by @LancasterGothic & @StaceyAbbottRU are essential reading for vampire scholars & you can find out why vampires cast no reflection via @DrSamGeorge1 manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781784993627/
It's basically October, right ? Can it be spooky time now plz 🎃 👻 🤎🖤🍂 Speaking of spooky, I'm 37 followers away from 1k! This means you guys will choose a horror game for me to stream for the first time!! I'm scurreddd #me #SpookySept #myself #StreamerCommunity
Lucy Westenra's Diary. 12 September.—How good they all are to me.I quite love that dear Dr. Van Helsing.I wonder why he was so anxious about these flowers.He positively frightened me,he was so fierce.& yet he must have been right,for I feel comfort from them already. #SpookySept
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