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J. Elliott presents “The Classic Ghost Story Tradition”

October 9, 2022, 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Many of the ghost stories that thrilled Victorian and Edwardian audiences were lost and forgotten. But the classic ghost-story tradition has recently enjoyed a resurgence, thanks to dedicated anthologists and publishing houses. Hundreds have been republished.

Supernatural tales are often dismissed as pulp fiction–not considered literature. But did you know that Harriet Beecher Stowe, Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, Edith Wharton, Henry James, Rudyard Kipling, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Virginia Woolf, and Agatha Christie penned ghost stories? Or that Thomas Hardy penned a zombie poem? Did you know that Freud wrote a thesis on the uncanny?

What exactly does uncanny mean, anyway? It’s deep and fascinating! Far beyond a tingle or a jump scare, there are psychological, historical, and sociological layers to a solid ghost story.

Come to the Millhopper branch of the Alachua County Library on October 9 (just before Halloween!) for a talk by ghost-story author J. Elliott. She will present an entertaining and panoramic view of this genre while discussing these topics:

        •      Fear of death
        •      Desire for safety
        •      The uncanny
        •      The haunted house
        •      The ghost wants justice, acknowledgment, or revenge (It’s about POWER.)
        •      Leave the relics alone
Elliott is president of the Writer’s Alliance of Gainesville and the author of three collections of short, uncanny stories: Ghost Lite, Tales from Kensington & Other Macabre and Unsettling Offerings, and Uncanny Stout. Her humorous “Monkey” series about a Buddhist albino with a mid-life crisis, is set in Alachua County, Florida. It’s a Haint Blue Christmas follows Monkey Heart and Monkey Mind. Elliott is an artist, author, and mom to Basset hounds. Check out her website: https://hedonistichoundpress.com. Additionally, her character Haint Blue has a blog at https://haintsretreat.com for all things related to Haint’s world.

This talk may be accessed via Zoom at the link below. Note that all in-person talks are subject to change to Zoom-only talks, based on pandemic issues.

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Date:
October 9, 2022
Time:
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
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Venue

Millhopper Branch, Alachua County Libraries
3145 NW 43rd St.
Gainesville, FL 32606 United States
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Phone
352-334-1272
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Organizer

Writers Alliance of Gainesville
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