Curious, if True : Strange Tales
Elizabeth Gaskell
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
"Curious, if True: Strange Tales" is a collection of short stories by Elizabeth Gaskell, first published in 1859. The stories in this volume reflect Gaskell’s mastery of combining elements of the gothic, supernatural, and psychological with her keen observations of social life. The tales are notable for their eerie atmospheres, intriguing plots, and the way they explore human nature, particularly the darker sides of human emotions and relationships.
The title story, "Curious, if True," is a prime example of Gaskell’s skill in blending the supernatural with the ordinary. It revolves around a woman who shares an unsettling, mysterious narrative that makes the listener question whether it is a true account or a figment of imagination. The theme of questioning reality runs throughout the collection, challenging readers to ponder the boundaries between the believable and the fantastical.
Gaskell’s stories are often set in rural or domestic settings, and the eerie events she describes are usually grounded in a psychological or moral dimension. Whether through the subtle supernatural or intense personal revelations, the tales in Curious, if True offer readers both suspense and insight, making it a captivating read for those interested in Victorian literature with a touch of the strange and unexplained.