Charlotte Riddell aka Mrs. J.H. Riddell was born Charlotte Eliza Lawson Cowan on September 30th 1832 in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Ireland. Charlotte married Joseph Hadley Riddell in 1857 and moved to London. The following year her first novel, The Moors and the Fens, appeared issued under the pseudonym of F.G. Trafford, a name she kept until 1864. She was a prolific writer, authoring 56 books, novels and short stories. From 1867, she was the co-proprietor and editor of the prestigious St. James's Magazine and also edited a magazine called Home, and wrote short tales for the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge and Routledge's Christmas annuals. Charlotte was also considered a prominent writer of ghost stories and several of her novels, Fairy Water, The Uninhabited House, The Haunted River, The Disappearance of Mr. Jeremiah Redworth and The Nun's Curse are based on supernatural occurrences. Joseph died in 1880 and brought 23 years of a happy but childless marriage to an end. From 1886, she lived in seclusion at Upper Halliford, Middlesex. She was the first pensioner of the Society of Authors, receiving a pension of Đ60 a year in May 1901. Charlotte died from cancer in Ashford, Kent, England on 24 September 1906.
In this book you will find seven short stories specially selected by the critic August Nemo: - A Strange Christmas Story - Walnut-Tree House - The Open Door - Nut Bush Farm - The Old House in Vauxhall Walk - Sandy the Tinker - Old Mrs.
J. H. Riddell, Charlotte Riddell Emma Liggins. supernatural novels, all of which appeared in Routledge's Christmas annuals, Fairy Water (1873), The Uninhabited House (1874), The Haunted River (1877) and The Disappearance of Mr Jeremiah ...
From 1886 this was in Upper Halliford, Middlesex. In 1901 Charlotte became the recipient of the first pension, 60 a year, from the Society of Authors. Charlotte Riddell died from cancer in Ashford, Kent, on 24th September 1906.
' This comprehensive Leonaur collection of Charlotte Riddell's strange stories comprises three substantial volumes to captivate both enthusiasts and collectors.
Short Stories of the British Isles - Volume 4 - Charlotte Riddell to Lady Gregory
Night Shivers presents a treasure trove of the stories of Mrs J. H. Riddell, one of the greatest Victorian writers of ghost stories.
Charlotte Riddell (1832-1906) who also wrote under the pseudonym F. G. Tafford, was one of the most popular and influential writers of the Victorian period. She was born Charlotte Eliza Lawson Cowan in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Ireland.
Female Short Story. A Chronological History: Volume 3 - Charlotte Riddell to Mary E Penn
Charlotte Riddell (1832-1906) who also wrote under the pseudonym F. G. Tafford, was one of the most popular and influential writers of the Victorian period. She was born Charlotte Eliza Lawson Cowan in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Ireland.
This collection has three of her finest stories, 'Hertford O'Donnell's Warning', 'Sandy the Tinker', 'The Old House in Vauxhall Walk' and 'The Banshee's Warning'.