Ghost Stories On The Patio
Our next door neighbour who makes fence posts on an industrial scale is burning his spare lumber. It has been a warm day, with a chill breeze that was about just bearable- and I've been sitting out on the patio, soaking up the rays and breathing in the smoke. Also reading ghost stories. I have a collection edited by Herbert Van Thal which I've owned since I was nine or ten. It's an odd collection because several of its pieces aren't ghost stories at all- and I can't help wondering whether Van Thal may not have compiled it from memory, thinking that stories that scared him when he was a child contained a supernatural element when actually they don't- and not bothering to re-read them to find out. Mrs Gaskell's The Squire's Story is creepy but not a ghost story. Wilkie Collins's Terribly Strange Bed is alarming but not a ghost story. Stevenson's Markheim has a supernatural element but whether the visitant with the wavy outline can be classified as a ghost is debatable. Markheim, by the way, is a very good story- somewhat in Stevenson's Jekyll and Hyde vein- with a suggestion of Poe about it and a suggestion of Dostoevsky. Stevenson, of course, was a very great writer and a more accomplished artist than either of them....
Great Ghost Stories has pictures by Edward Pagram. They're quite striking. Here's one of his illustrations to Markheim.

Great Ghost Stories has pictures by Edward Pagram. They're quite striking. Here's one of his illustrations to Markheim.
