Ghost Stories Part III: The Reader’s Imagination

This post has been removed because the content is now available in book form with many other essays and blog posts previously available on this site. The book is titled Ungrammaticalities: Linguistic Literary Criticism from ‘The Battle of Maldon’ to Muriel Spark, and it is available for purchase HERE from August 2024.

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2 thoughts on “Ghost Stories Part III: The Reader’s Imagination

  1. It was definitely a talon in my minds eye before I had finished the blog! A recurring dream I had as I child was of an eagle type bird thing that wouldn’t let me leave whichever room I was in…. Thanks Gaenor, that will no doubt be revisited tonight!

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  2. Mwahahahahaaaa! My work here is done. Ooo, and ask Tif about my story of the monk who was bricked up alive behind the fireplace in her bedroom and how, when all is still and silent in the middle of the night, if you listen really carefully, you can hear him trying to scratch his way out with what’s left of his fingers. Poor old Tiffy didn’t sleep for a fortnight.

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