by Michael Sims
Ackroyd, Peter. Dickens. New York: HarperCollins, 1990.
Briggs, Julia. Night Visitors: The Rise and Fall of the English Ghost Story. London: Faber, 1977. A superb and lively survey of the genre that was helpful throughout the creation of this anthology.
Conan Doyle, Arthur, edited by Jon Lellenberg, Daniel Stashower, and Charles Foley. Arthur Conan Doyle: A Life in Letters. New York: Penguin, 2007. Actually only the letters to and from his mother, but still a useful outline of his life, full of excellent detail.
———. Memories and Adventures. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1924. Crucial background and very well written.
———. “Some Personalia about Sherlock Holmes.” The Strand, December 1917.
Cox, Michael, and R. A. Gilbert. Introduction to their volume The Oxford Book of Victorian Ghost Stories. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.
Davidson, Cathy N. The Experimental Fictions of Ambrose Bierce: Structuring the Ineffable. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1984.
Edel, Leon, ed. Henry James: Stories of the Supernatural. New York: Taplinger, 1970. See Edel’s overall introduction to the volume, as well as his introductions to each story.
Ensor, Sir Robert. England, 1870–1914. London: Oxford University Press, 1936.
Griffin, Martin. “The Moonlit Road.” The Ambrose Bierce Project Journal, Fall 2006.
Hearne, Michael Patrick, ed. The Annotated “Christmas Carol,” by Charles Dickens. New York: W. W. Norton, 2004.
Jarrell, Randall. Kipling, Auden, & Co.: Essays and Reviews, 1935–1964. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1980. See especially Jarrell’s essays “On Preparing to Read Kipling,” “In the Vernacular,” and “The English in England.”
Kaplan, Fred. Dickens: A Biography. New York: William Morrow, 1988.
Kelly, Richard. Introduction to his annotated edition of A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens. Buffalo, NY: Broadview Press, 2003.
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Rushdie, Salman. Imaginary Homelands: Essays and Criticism, 1981–1991. New York: Penguin, 1992.
Sims, Michael. Introduction to The Dead Witness: A Connoisseur’s Collection of Victorian Detective Stories. New York: Walker & Co., 2011. See also individual story introductions. Some of the same authors appear in The Phantom Coach.
———. Introduction to Dracula’s Guest: A Connoisseur’s Collection of Victorian Vampire Stories. New York: Walker & Co., 2010. See also individual story introductions. Some of the same authors appear in The Phantom Coach and The Dead Witness.
Thurston, Luke. Literary Ghosts from the Victorians to Modernism: The Haunting Interval. New York: Routledge, 2012.
Woolf, Virginia. “Henry James’s Ghost Stories,” in Collected Essays, vol. 1. London: Hogarth Press, 1966.
A Note on the Author
Michael Sims is the author of six nonfiction books: Darwin’s Orchestra: An Almanac of Nature in History and the Arts; Adam’s Navel: A Natural and Cultural History of the Human Form; Apollo’s Fire: A Day on Earth in Nature and Imagination; In the Womb: Animals; The Story of Charlotte’s Web; and The Adventures of Henry Thoreau. His previous literary collections include The Annotated Archy and Mehitabel; The Penguin Book of Gaslight Crime; Arsène Lupin; Gentleman-Thief; Dracula’s Guest; and The Dead Witness. His writing has appeared in many periodicals in the United States and abroad, including the New York Times, The Times (London), New Statesman, the Washington Post, Orion, American Archaeology, and the Chronicle of Higher Education. He speaks often at colleges and other institutions and has appeared on many TV and radio programs, from CBS’s Early Show and Inside Edition to NPR’s Morning Edition and a BBC Radio series about the human body. His website is www.michaelsimsbooks.com. He lives in western Pennsylvania with his wife and son.
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
Nonfiction
The Adventures of Henry Thoreau: A Young Man’s Unlikely Path to Walden Pond
The Story of Charlotte’s Web: E. B. White’s Eccentric Life in Nature and the Birth of an American Classic
In the Womb: Animals (companion to a National Geographic Channel TV series)
Apollo’s Fire: A Day on Earth in Nature and Imagination
Adam’s Navel: A Natural and Cultural History of the Human Form
Darwin’s Orchestra: An Almanac of Nature in History and the Arts
Anthologies
The Dead Witness: A Connoisseur’s Collection of Victorian Detective Stories
The Penguin Book of Victorian Women in Crime
Dracula’s Guest: A Connoisseur’s Collection of Victorian Vampire Stories
The Penguin Book of Gaslight Crime
Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Thief, by Maurice Leblanc
The Annotated Archy and Mehitabel, by Don Marquis
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