Dogtown

Dogtown

Author: Elyssa East

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2009-12-01

Total Pages: 447

ISBN-13: 1416587187

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The area known as Dogtown -- an isolated colonial ruin and surrounding 3,000-acre woodland in storied seaside Gloucester, Massachusetts -- has long exerted a powerful influence over artists, writers, eccentrics, and nature lovers. But its history is also woven through with tales of witches, supernatural sightings, pirates, former slaves, drifters, and the many dogs Revolutionary War widows kept for protection and for which the area was named. In 1984, a brutal murder took place there: a mentally disturbed local outcast crushed the skull of a beloved schoolteacher as she walked in the woods. Dogtown's peculiar atmosphere -- it is strewn with giant boulders and has been compared to Stonehenge -- and eerie past deepened the pall of this horrific event that continues to haunt Gloucester even today. In alternating chapters, Elyssa East interlaces the story of this grisly murder with the strange, dark history of this wilderness ghost town and explores the possibility that certain landscapes wield their own unique power. East knew nothing of Dogtown's bizarre past when she first became interested in the area. As an art student in the early 1990s, she fell in love with the celebrated Modernist painter Marsden Hartley's stark and arresting Dogtown landscapes. She also learned that in the 1930s, Dogtown saved Hartley from a paralyzing depression. Years later, struggling in her own life, East set out to find the mysterious setting that had changed Hartley's life, hoping that she too would find solace and renewal in Dogtown's odd beauty. Instead, she discovered a landscape steeped in intrigue and a community deeply ambivalent about the place: while many residents declare their passion for this profoundly affecting landscape, others avoid it out of a sense of foreboding. Throughout this richly braided first-person narrative, East brings Dogtown's enigmatic past to life. Losses sustained during the American Revolution dealt this once thriving community its final blow. Destitute war widows and former slaves took up shelter in its decaying homes until 1839, when the last inhabitant was taken to the poorhouse. He died seven days later. Dogtown has remained abandoned ever since, but continues to occupy many people's imaginations. In addition to Marsden Hartley, it inspired a Bible-thumping millionaire who carved the region's rocks with words to live by; the innovative and influential postmodernist poet Charles Olson, who based much of his epic Maximus Poems on Dogtown; an idiosyncratic octogenarian who vigilantly patrols the land to this day; and a murderer who claimed that the spirit of the woods called out to him. In luminous, insightful prose, Dogtown takes the reader into an unforgettable place brimming with tragedy, eccentricity, and fascinating lore, and examines the idea that some places can inspire both good and evil, poetry and murder.


The Ghost of Hillcomb Hall

The Ghost of Hillcomb Hall

Author: Joshua Ian

Publisher: Moody Boxfan Books

Published: 2020-09-23

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 1733480382

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England, 1910. Landscape designer Jonas Laurence arrives at the cheerless and fog enswathed Hillcomb Hall, home to the Earl of Stanley and his family, to renovate their crumbling gardens. With a great storm crashing all around, his time is at the mercy of the house's odd and mysterious occupants. Captivated by the hauntingly attractive portrait of Lord Stanley's ancestor, which constantly seems to watch and taunt him, Jonas's dreams become weird and distressing. And his waking moments are consumed by the strange stories and weird atmosphere of the manor estate. Ghostly visits in the night leave Jonas no choice but to accept his attraction to the otherworldly spirit from the painting. But is this affaire de coeur real? Or is it all just a trick of the mind, a sinister game being played by the inhabitants of Hillcomb Hall?


Enchantment

Enchantment

Author: Kevin Crossley-Holland

Publisher:

Published: 2003-11

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9780756769611

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A treasure house of wonderful tales from England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales that brings together the talents of a brilliant storyteller and a much-loved illustrator. There are stories to make you jump out of your seat, stories about some rather silly people, and many stories of fairy magic and mystery. Kevin Crossley-Holland has been back to their original sources but tells them in his own way, bringing out their zest, humor and spine-shivering beauty. Emma Chichester Clark's illustrations enhance the text to make Enchantment a fairy tale book with something for everyone. Includes: the Frog Prince; Billy; Samuel's Ghost; the Changeling; King of the Cats; Charger; the Mule; the Dauntless Girl; Fairy Ointment; Hughbo; Three Heads of the Well; and many more.


The Enchanted World

The Enchanted World

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 9780809452163

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Presents tales and examines varieties of beliefs about death and hauntings, characteristics and habits of ghosts, exorcism rites, and haunted places.


Ghosts

Ghosts

Author: Sonia Goldie

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781592701421

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In words and pictures, ghosts set the record straight about--ghosts.


Anya's Ghost

Anya's Ghost

Author: Vera Brosgol

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2011-06-07

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 1596435526

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Features main character smoking, possessing pills; contains references to sexual harassment and violence.


Ghostly Matters

Ghostly Matters

Author: Avery F. Gordon

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2008-02-29

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 1452913862

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“Avery Gordon’s stunningly original and provocatively imaginative book explores the connections linking horror, history, and haunting. ” —George Lipsitz “The text is of great value to anyone working on issues pertaining to the fantastic and the uncanny.” —American Studies International “Ghostly Matters immediately establishes Avery Gordon as a leader among her generation of social and cultural theorists in all fields. The sheer beauty of her language enhances an intellectual brilliance so daunting that some readers will mark the day they first read this book. One must go back many more years than most of us can remember to find a more important book.” —Charles Lemert Drawing on a range of sources, including the fiction of Toni Morrison and Luisa Valenzuela (He Who Searches), Avery Gordon demonstrates that past or haunting social forces control present life in different and more complicated ways than most social analysts presume. Written with a power to match its subject, Ghostly Matters has advanced the way we look at the complex intersections of race, gender, and class as they traverse our lives in sharp relief and shadowy manifestations. Avery F. Gordon is professor of sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Janice Radway is professor of literature at Duke University.