Books by "William Reginald Hodder"

6 books found

The Devil's Mistress

The Devil's Mistress

by John William Brodie-Innes

1915

The Curse of the Undead - Selected Vampire Books and Legends

The Curse of the Undead - Selected Vampire Books and Legends

by Henry Kuttner, Bram Stoker, John William Polidori, Richard Francis Burton, Jan Neruda, Thomas Peckett Prest, James Malcolm Rymer, Théophile Gautier, Alice Askew, Claude Askew, Hume Nisbet, E. F. Benson, Dudley Wright, George Sylvester Viereck, Earl Peirce, Lloyd Arthur Eshbach, Victor Rowan, Victoria Glad

2020 · e-artnow

The Vampires prowl through the dark nights - hunting and baying for blood. And when they smell the human flesh nothing can stop them from transforming into mysterious, menacing and frightening creatures. Reawaken the fear, the dread and the obsession with the creatures of the night through the stories of the gruesome hunt and the hunted with this meticulously edited collection of the greatest vampire classics of all time:_x000D_ The Vampyre (John William Polidori)_x000D_ Dracula (Bram Stoker)_x000D_ Dracula's Guest (Bram Stoker)_x000D_ Clarimonde (Théophile Gautier)_x000D_ Carmilla (Sheridan Le Fanu)_x000D_ Vikram and the Vampire (Sir Richard Francis Burton)_x000D_ The Vampire (Jan Neruda) _x000D_ Varney the Vampire, or, the Feast of Blood (Thomas PeckettPrest and James Malcolm Rymer)_x000D_ The Vampire of Croglin Grange (Augustus Hare)_x000D_ Aylmer Vance and the Vampire (Alice and Claude Askew)_x000D_ The Vampire Maid (Hume Nisbet) _x000D_ The Room in the Tower (E. F. Benson)_x000D_ Mrs.Amworth (E. F. Benson)_x000D_ Vampires and Vampirism (Dudley Wright)_x000D_ I, the Vampire (Henry Kuttner)_x000D_ The House of the Vampire (George Sylvester Viereck)_x000D_ Vampires of Venus (Anthony Pelcher)_x000D_ Doom of the House of Duryea (Earl Peirce)_x000D_ Isle of the Undead (Lloyd Arthur Eshbach)_x000D_ Four Wooden Stakes (Victor Rowan) _x000D_ Each Man Kills (Victoria Glad)

Historical Dictionary of Gothic Literature

Historical Dictionary of Gothic Literature

by William Hughes

2013 · Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Literary fashions come and go, but some hang around longer than others, like Gothic literature which has existed ever since The Castle of Otranto in 1764. During this long while, it has spread from England, to the rest of Great Britain, and across to the continent, and off to America and Australia, filling in the gaps more recently. Most of it is in English, but hardly all, and it has adopted all styles, from romanticism, to modernism, to postmodernism and even adjusted to feminist and queer literature, and science fiction. We have all, read some Gothic tales or if not read then seen them in the cinema, since they adapt well to film treatment, and it would be hard to find anyone who has not heard of ghosts and vampires, let alone Count Dracula and Frankenstein. On the other hand, some of us are inveterate Gothic fans, reading one book or story after the other. The Historical Dictionary of Gothic Literature follows this long and winding path, first in an extensive chronology and then a useful introduction which explains the nature of Gothic and shows how it has evolved. Obviously, the dictionary section has entries on major writers, and some of the best-known works, but also on geographical variants like Irish, Scottish or Russian Gothic and Female Gothic, Queer Gothic and Science Fiction. This is provided in over 200 often substantial and always intriguing entries. More can be found in a detailed bibliography, including general works but also more specialized ones on different styles and genres, and also specific authors. This book should certainly interest the fans but also more serious researchers.

Vampires vs. Werewolves – Ultimate Collection

Vampires vs. Werewolves – Ultimate Collection

by Bram Stoker, Théophile Gautier, Rudyard Kipling, Eugene Field, Clemence Housman, Thomas Peckett Prest, James Malcolm Rymer, George Sylvester Viereck, Victoria Glad, Anthony Pelcher, Henry Kuttner, Earl Peirce, Lloyd Arthur Eshbach, Dudley Wright, Caroline Taylor Stewart, Hume Nisbet, John William Polidori, E. F. Benson, George W. M. Reynolds, Robert E. Howard, Sabine Baring-Gould, Richard Francis Burton, Marie de France, Sheridan Le Fanu, Jan Neruda, Claude Askew, Alice Askew, Émile Erckmann, Alexandre Chatrian, Victor Rowan, Alexandre Dumas Père, Gladys Gordon Trenery, Clifford Ball

2023 · DigiCat

The 'Vampires vs. Werewolves – Ultimate Collection' offers an unparalleled journey into the murky depths of vampire and werewolf lore, showcasing a magnificent array of literary styles and cultural perspectives. From atmospheric Gothic fiction to thrilling tales of adventure, this anthology brings together stories that delve into the primal fears and universal themes of transformation and the supernatural. The collection seamlessly blends classic and lesser-known works, from the terror-filled vaults of the Gothic period to the intrigue of Victorian horror literature, capturing the essence of the iconic vampire and werewolf conflict. Standout tales within the anthology explore the nuanced relationship between hunter and prey, both macabre and reflective. The anthology's impressive lineup of authors, including timeless figures like Bram Stoker and John William Polidori, as well as influential genre pioneers such as Robert E. Howard and E. F. Benson, represents a vibrant tapestry of voices across historical and literary milestones. These celebrated contributors hail from various cultural movements and geographies, each bringing a distinct perspective to the supernatural realm. Through the diverse frameworks of their stories, the authors collectively challenge societal norms, explore human duality, and evoke an enduring fascination with the monstrous. Readers are invited to uncover a wealth of perspectives and artistic expressions within 'Vampires vs. Werewolves – Ultimate Collection,' a superbly curated anthology that rewards with its depth and diversity. It provides a captivating scholarly and immersive experience, engaging both dedicated fans of the genres and scholars interested in the cultural implications of such mythologies. This collection is not just a journey through tales of the supernatural but also a dialogue with the artistic and existential questions these creatures provoke, making it an essential addition to any literary and cultural exploration.

The Purloined Prince

The Purloined Prince

by Edgar Turner, William Reginald Hodder

1905

The Daughter of the Dawn

The Daughter of the Dawn

by William Reginald Hodder

1903

Novel set in New Zealand.