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A01=Alain Doremieux
A01=Aliette de Bodard
A01=Andre Maurois
A01=Claude Seignolle
A01=George Langelaan
A01=Guy de Maupassant
A01=Maurice Renard
A01=Nathalie Henneberg
A01=Theophile Gautier
A01=Victor Hugo
Author_Alain Doremieux
Author_Aliette de Bodard
Author_Andre Maurois
Author_Claude Seignolle
Author_George Langelaan
Author_Guy de Maupassant
Author_Maurice Renard
Author_Nathalie Henneberg
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  • ISBN 9780712369602
  • Publication Date: 16 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: British Library Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Spurned lovers return from the grave to haunt their partners, ghost ships materialise on the sea, men's hands take on a life of their own... Welcome to the unsettling world of the French weird.

Though the development of the weird tale in France originally drew on Gothic traditions in Germany, it soon became more heavily influenced by the emerging romantic movement. French weird tales often include elements of fable and romance, but they're just as likely to go to the other extreme in chilling contes cruels. The stories in this anthology follow the evolution of the weird from the aftermath of the 1789 Revolution right through to the end of the twentieth century. They're stories influenced by, and to some extent seeking to justify, civil and political unrest and how people coped with constant change and rebellion, seeking some solace amongst the chaos.

Mike Ashley is a British bibliographer, author and editor of science fiction, mystery, and fantasy. He edited the long-running Mammoth Book series of short story anthologies, each arranged around a particular theme in mystery, fantasy, or science fiction, and won the Edgar Award for The Mammoth Encyclopedia of Modern Crime Fiction. He has published more than 100 books, including his magnum opus of bibliographical criticism, the multi-volumed The History of the Science-Fiction Magazine.

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