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Dread and Delight: A Century of Children's Ghost Stories

Dread and Delight: A Century of Children's Ghost Stories

Published in
1996
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Description

This is a collection of 40 ghost stories written for children over the course of the present century. Compiled by the award-winning novelist Philippa Pearce, author of the classic children's book Tom's Midnight Garden , these stories will captivate adults and children alike. As a genre, children's ghost writing is a relative newcomer to the literary field. While children's literature has flourished for over 200 years, supernatural fiction for the young has come into its own only in the twentieth century. Dread and Delight charts its development from the writings of M. R. James and Walter de la Mare to renowned present-day authors including Jan Mark, Leon Garfield and Penelope Lively. There are two previously unpublished stories by Lucy Boston and Robert Westall, and a full introduction and lively notes on the authors.;Drawn from all over the English-speaking world, including America, India, and the Caribbean as well as Great Britain, these stories succeed brilliantly in producing the pleasurable tingle of anticipation that children relish as much as adults. As Philippa Pearce writes in her introduction, `fear becomes awe and wonder...the delight is in the dread'.;This book is intended for adult readers interested in children's literature, history of literature and supernatural; also young readers.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
368 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Cultural Insight: The collection spans a century, providing readers with a unique glimpse into the evolution of children's literature and societal attitudes towards fear, the supernatural, and storytelling itself.
  • Literary Merit: Philippa Pearce, a renowned author in her own right, has curated a selection of ghost stories that showcase the literary quality and depth of the genre, offering readers a chance to appreciate well-crafted narratives that have stood the test of time.
  • Entertainment Value: Ghost stories have an inherent ability to thrill and engage readers of all ages. 'Dread and Delight' promises a mix of suspense, excitement, and the right amount of spookiness that is both enjoyable and suitable for younger audiences.
  • Educational Potential: This anthology can serve as an excellent resource for educators and parents looking to introduce children to classic literature. It can help develop critical reading skills, spark discussions about themes and historical context, and encourage a lifelong love of reading.