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Walter De La Mare, Short Stories 1895-1926 : Vol 1 (Hardcover)

by Walter de la Mare (Author), Giles de la Mare (Editor)
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  • Hardcover: 498 pages
  • Publisher: Giles de la Mare Publishers (18 Nov 1996)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1900357038
  • ISBN-13: 978-1900357036
  • Product Dimensions: 24.2 x 16.6 x 3.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 359,754 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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"'What strikes one most about [them] is how truly peculiar they are... it is good to see these dark and disquieting stories back in print.' TLS on Short Stories 1895-1926 and Short Stories 1927-1956 'He was so... "great" that, like all the greatest, his greatness functions as an assumption that goes hardly even recognized...the chief emotion is, as it should be, one of immense gratitude.' Martin Seymour-Smith in Scotland on Sunday on Short Stories 1895-1926 'Beautiful, enigmatic and disquieting stories.' Lord David Cecil 'De la Mare is a master of mise-en-scene...Prose with the most vivid and unsettling intensity, which resembles some of what the surrealists were producing in France...' Angela Carter"

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The publication of "Short Stories 1895-1926" celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of Walter de la Mare's death. It is also the culmination of a major literary enterprise. For many people Walter de la Mare (1873-1956) is as great a writer of fiction as of poetry. But the majority of his short stories, of which there are a hundred, have long been unavailable. "Short Stories" brings them all together in three volumes in the first comprehensive collection to be published. The first volume, "Short Stories 1895-1926", starts with "Broomsticks and Other Tales of 1925", with its twelve stories, and continues with "The Lord Fish of 1933" with seven stories. The famous story called 'The Riddle' is also included as it is a story that appeals equally to adults and children. De la Mare's earliest published works were stories, and he continued writing and rewriting stories throughout the rest of his life. There was always a creative counterpoint between the themes and imagery of his prose and his poetry - such as the dream, childhood, the house, night, love lost and regained, solitude and the traveller. A full understanding of either is impossible without knowledge of both.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Writing., 5 May 2006
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Walter de la Mare's writing was of an astonishingly rich texture, and all his stories are multi-layered, and many quite satisfyingly ambiguous. I like supernatural/horror tales which leave me to make up my own mind as to what it was all about, I'm not overly-fond of tales that tie all the mysteries up very neatly. The ambiguity is at its very best in probably his best known work "Seaton's Aunt", a work which bears several readings (just who or what is this monstrous, domineering old lady, and what is the power that she has over her weak nephew?). Equally as good to my mind is "Out Of The Deep", about an eccentric, lonely young man who inherits his uncle's house. He finds that tugging on the bell-pulls at night causes ghostly servants (amongst others) to appear. Put like that it sounds like a straightforward ghost story, but I can assure you it's not. You can read a very dark message in this one, (just how evil was Old Soames the butler?) and I personally rank it as one of DLM's most memorable pieces. "All Hallows" is also exceptional, about a traveller who comes across a church by the seaside at dusk. On talking to the verger he discovers that some unnamed evil has taken up residence there. There are some genuinely very eerie moments in this, and it all feels gloriously M R James-ish. There is something very Jamesian too about the character of the old recluse in "Mr Kempe", and others have drawn comparisons with H P Lovecraft in this story.

There is very much a feel of the post-WW1 Britain in many of the stories. Of a country traumatised by 4 years of war. In "The Nap" we have Mr Thripp, who is to all outward appearances an affable working-class family man, the very picture of normality. Under his genial exterior though Mr Thripp is a seething volcano of white-hot anger, which threatens to explode at any moment. "Missing" is about two strangers who meet by chance in a London coffee-shop one hot thundery afternoon. One tells the other a tale about a woman who has gone missing from his house which he shares with his mad sister. Again, this story is ambiguous, you never find out what happened to her, but it's an intriguing tale nonetheless. A lot of the stories are set in the English countryside, but in "The Lost Track" DLM takes us to rural America, with an Englishman finding an abadoned railway track in the Virginia countryside. This is a bit different to the usual DLM fare, and you can see that DLM, for all that he comes across as the elegant Edwardian at heart, was quite captivated by America in post-Wild West/early Hollywood times. A very small handful of the stories didn't work for me. The ones that originally made up the "Ding Dong Bell" collection are constructed around the inscriptions on old tombstones, and I didn't share the author's fascination with these! But there are plenty of others which more than made up for it.
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