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Summary
(IBList user synopsis):
When the American narrator visits his old friend, Eugène Marie d'Ardéche, in Paris, they spend the night in a supposedly haunted house recently left to Eugène by an old Aunt with a local reputation for dabbling in the Black Arts.
First published in the collection "Black Spirits and White" (1895)
Reprinted in:
- Gothic Short Stories (2002)
- The Mammoth Book of Sorcerers' Tales (2004)
Original title: No. 252 Rue M. le Prince
Original languages:
English
Quotes:
Genre: Fiction→ Horror→ Haunted Houses
This work is a subwork of the following works : Gothic Short Stories (2002) [Anthology] Authors: M. R. James
, Edgar Allan Poe
, Charles Dickens
, Ambrose Bierce
, Nathaniel Hawthorne
, Walter Scott
, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
, Robert Louis Stevenson
, Charlotte Perkins Gilman
, Elizabeth Gaskell
, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
, Richard Middleton
, William Harrison Ainsworth
, E. F. Benson
, Unknown Author
, Charles Robert Maturin
, Nathan Drake
, Anne Laetitia Barbauld
, Ralph Adams Cram
, John Wilson
, S. Carleton
Mammoth Book of Sorcerers' Tales, the (2004) [Anthology] Authors: Marion Zimmer Bradley
, Ursula K. Le Guin
, Michael Moorcock
, Louise Cooper
, Clark Ashton Smith
, Mike Resnick
, Robert Weinberg
, Steve Rasnic Tem
, Esther M. Friesner
, Darrell Schweitzer
, Diana Wynne Jones
, Richard A. Lupoff
, Lawrence Schimel
, Peter Crowther
, Tom Holt
, Michael Kurland
, A.C. Benson
, John Morressy
, Tim Lebbon
, James A. Bibby
, Tim Pratt
, David Sandner
, Doug Hornig
, Ralph Adams Cram
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