Occupation: Author Birth: August 1, 1862 Death: June 12, 1936
A ghost story of which the scene is laid in the twelfth or thirteenth century may succeed in being romantic or poetical: it will never put the reader….
If any of [my stories] succeed in causing their readers to feel pleasantly uncomfortable when walking along a solitary road at nightfall, or sitting ….
Do I believe in ghosts?...I am prepared to consider evidence and accept it if it satisfies me..
I heard one cry in the night, and I heard one laugh afterwards. If I cannot forget that, I shall not be able to sleep again..
Reticence may be an elderly doctrine to preach, yet from the artistic point of view I am sure it is a sound one. Reticence conduces to effect, blatan….
Yes, I definitely prefer the daylight population of the playing fields to that which comes there after dark..