![]() It’s a story about a man who falls in love with a ghost and goes mad. The first story in here, The Beckoning Fair One, seems to be Onion’s most famous work. I read Widdershins, probably his most famous collection of ghost stories first. Klein’s The Ceremonies that I decided to read him. I had seen collections of Oliver Onion’s ghost stories around for years, but it wasn’t until I came across his name being mentioned in T.E.D. I read Widdershins and wrote the following paragraphs almost a year ago, but I only read the remainder of Onion’s ghost stories over the last couple of months. This collection is almost 700 pages long, and it contains Widdershins (1911), Ghosts in Daylight (1924) and The Painted Face (1929), all three of the collections of ghost stories that Onions put out in his lifetime, along with a few other bits and pieces. I originally planned to just read Widdershins, Oliver Onion’s most famous collection of ghost stories, but after finishing that collection ( it’s available online), I decided to read the Wordsworth anthology of his collected ghost stories. The Dead of Night: The Ghost Stories of Oliver Onions ![]()
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