It is a subject that authors return to again and again. It is inevitable that at some point in their lives grief has struck them, hollowed them out, but, for some, this dreadful experience is used to nourish words, to form a narrative, a beginning, middle and end to relay and share with others the ‘what’ and the ‘why’ and perhaps some words of comfort too.
Our classic authors guiding us through this volume include Katherine Mansfield, D H Lawrence, Luigi Pirandello, Mary Butts and a host of others.
1 - Short Stories About Grief - An Introduction
2 - The Mourner by Mary Shelley
3 - They by Rudyard Kipling
4 - Life of Ma Parker by Katherine Mansfield
5 - Mother Sauvage (La Mere Sauvage) by Guy de Maupassant
6 - The Altar of the Dead - Part 1 by Henry James
7 - The Altar of the Dead - Part 2 by Henry James
8 - Odour of Chrysanthemums by D H Lawrence
9 - Hide And Seek or Pliatki by Fyodor Sologub
10 - Tennessee's Partner by Bret Harte
11 - Misery by Anton Chekhov
12 - War by Luigi Pirandello
13 - The Canary by Katherine Mansfield
14 - Silence by Leonid Nikolaevich Andreyev
15 - The Miracle by John Davys Beresford
16 - A Complete Recovery by Barry Pain
17 - The General's Will by General Jelihovsky
18 - The Vendetta by Guy de Maupassant
19 - Them Others by Stacy Aumonier
20 - A Responsibility by Henry Harland
21 - The Fly by Katherine Mansfield
22 - A Dead Womans Secret by Guy de Maupassant
23 - Since I Died by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
24 - The Border Line by D H Lawrence
25 - After the Funeral by Mary Butts
26 - John Mortonson's Funeral by Ambrose Bierce
27 - The Grave by Guy de Maupassant