Plot: In the turn of the century New York’s Lower West Side, a young man seeks to rent a room. After confirming with the prospective landlady that she rents to a lot of “theatrical people,” he asks if she has recently rented to Miss Eloise Vashner. “[D]o you remember such a one among your lodgers?Continue reading “Review of “The Furnished Room” by O. Henry: Halloween Countdown”
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Review of “The Entail” by E. T. A. Hoffmann: Halloween Countdown
Plot:Our hero’s great-uncle V— works as a law agent and “Justitiarius” (other translations call him “Advocate”) for the family of Freiherr (Baron)* R—. Our hero is named V—like his great-uncle. He accompanies the elder V— to the family estates to attend to R— family business. Uncle V—’s usual rooms are unavailable, having suffered a catastrophicContinue reading “Review of “The Entail” by E. T. A. Hoffmann: Halloween Countdown”
Review of “The Dead Woman” by David H. Keller: Halloween Countdown
Plot:The authorities find Mr. Thompson, a bookkeeper, “slightly confused, a trifle bewildered, but otherwise apparently normal.” He makes no effort to conceal his conduct, the knife in his hand, or “the pieces in the trunk.” Rather than taking him directly to the slammer, the police bring him to a psychiatrist. Mr. Thompson tells the psychiatristContinue reading “Review of “The Dead Woman” by David H. Keller: Halloween Countdown”
Review of “The Coach” by Violet Hunt: Halloween Countdown
Plot:An older man in a gray frock coat waits in a storm for a coach. The rain runs down the back of his suit; he has neither luggage nor an umbrella. It’s St. John’s Eve, midsummer. The coach arrives. The driver, wrapped against the weather, appears to have no head. The man in gray boards,Continue reading “Review of “The Coach” by Violet Hunt: Halloween Countdown”
Review of “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe: Halloween Countdown
Plot:Montresor tells the reader that he had borne the injuries from his friend Fortunato as best he could, but when Fortunato insulted him, he vowed revenge. He kept up the pretense of friendship until he could exact his revenge—and he would do so with impunity. Fortunato’s weak point was his belief in his connoisseurship ofContinue reading “Review of “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe: Halloween Countdown”
Review of “The Waxwork” by A. M. Burrage: Halloween Countdown
For October 31—Happy Halloween! Plot:Down-on-his-luck Journalist Raymond Hewson has arranged to spend the night at Marriner’s Waxworks Murderers’ Den. Hewson is freelancing, hoping to sell his story to The Morning Echo. The manager of Marriner’s promises him a five-pound note once the story is published. Hewson wasn’t looking forward to the task, but he hadContinue reading “Review of “The Waxwork” by A. M. Burrage: Halloween Countdown”
Review of “The Viy” by Nikolai Gogol: Halloween Countdown
For October 30 Plot:Three seminary students—Khalava, a theologian and thief; Thomas Brutus, a philosopher; and Tiberius Gorobetz, a rhetorician— in the town of Kieff (Kiev?) get lost on their way home for the summer break. They find lodging with a begrudging old woman, who insists they take separate rooms. Hardly has Thomas Brutus laid hisContinue reading “Review of “The Viy” by Nikolai Gogol: Halloween Countdown”
Review of “Thurnley Abbey” by Perceval Landon: Halloween Countdown
For October 29 Plot:The unnamed narrator, traveling across Europe, meets Alastair Colvin aboard a train. They will then board a ship. Alastair makes an unusual request to the narrator when the two know each other only casually: “Will you let me sleep in your cabin on the Osiris?” The narrator hems and haws and triesContinue reading “Review of “Thurnley Abbey” by Perceval Landon: Halloween Countdown”
Review of “The Testament of Magdalen Blair” by Aleister Crowley: Halloween Countdown
For October 28 I feel obligated to add that this story advocates suicide. There is no depiction of it, but the argument for it is, IMHO, overwrought to say the least, and—if it needs to be said—sad. Plot:Magdalen Blair resolves to warn mankind (I’m sure she means to include women, too) to follow her exampleContinue reading “Review of “The Testament of Magdalen Blair” by Aleister Crowley: Halloween Countdown”
Review of “Up Under the Roof” by Manly Wade Wellman: Halloween Countdown
For October 27: Plot:The narrator looks back to being a twelve-year-old boy in a house full of adults who didn’t pay much attention to him. The boy has trouble sleeping in the summer heat. His upstairs room is under a gable, and the sun hits the sloping roof with little insulation. He hears every rustleContinue reading “Review of “Up Under the Roof” by Manly Wade Wellman: Halloween Countdown”
