The Night Wire : and Other Tales of Weird Media
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Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
British Library Tales of the Weird
ISBN-10
0712354115
ISBN-13
9780712354110
Publisher
British Library Publishing
Imprint
British Library Publishing
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 31st, 2022
Print length
320 Pages
Weight
280 grams
Dimensions
19.00 x 12.90 x 2.30 cms
Product Classification:
Classic fiction (pre c 1945)Classic horror & ghost stories
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Tracing a fiction of speculation and fear from the motion photography of the 1890s to 1950s television, this new collection presents seventeen tales of haunted and uncanny media from a range of writers inspired by its ghastly potential, including Marjorie Bowen, H. Russell Wakefield, Mary Treadgold and J. B. Priestley.
A mysterious radio signal reports cosmic doom from an otherworldly location. Photography and X-ray evidence suggests there may be some truth to a sculptors claim that he has created a god. A spectral projection sows terror amid the flickering light of the cinema.
From the whispering wires of the telegraph and ghostly images of the daguerreotype to the disembodied voices of the phonograph and radio, the new technologies of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries gave their users miraculous new powers and new nightmares. After all, if Graham Bells magical device could connect us with loved ones a half a world away, what was to stop it from reaching out and touching the dead or something worse?
Tracing this fiction of fear from the 1890s to the 1950s, this new collection brings together the best tales of haunted or uncanny media from classic and unjustly neglected writers of the supernatural.
From the whispering wires of the telegraph and ghostly images of the daguerreotype to the disembodied voices of the phonograph and radio, the new technologies of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries gave their users miraculous new powers and new nightmares. After all, if Graham Bells magical device could connect us with loved ones a half a world away, what was to stop it from reaching out and touching the dead or something worse?
Tracing this fiction of fear from the 1890s to the 1950s, this new collection brings together the best tales of haunted or uncanny media from classic and unjustly neglected writers of the supernatural.
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