Author: Hunt, Violet
Classic horror & ghost stories
Published on 18 September 2025 by British Library Publishing in the United Kingdom as part of 'the British Library Tales of the Weird' series.
Paperback | 320 pages, Illustrations
129 x 190 x 24 | 274g
A meeting of lost souls in the care of a headless coachman. An obsession with eugenics descends into a cruel madness. In 1911, the British writer, feminist and literary salon hostess Violet Hunt published her groundbreaking first collection of uncanny stories, Tales of the Uneasy, exploring psychological and ghostly hauntings shot through with tragedy. Seeking to promote Hunt's achievements as a writer often obscured by the famous authors of her social set literary historian Melissa Edmundson presents a new edition of her eeriest work, including material from Hunt's 1923 volume More Tales of the Uneasy.