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Introduction
A Note from the Publisher
I. • “I heard a noise, sure enough”: Living with audible presences
The Invisible Tenants of Rushmere • Florence Marryat
The First Comer • B. M. Croker
The Day of my Death • Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
II. • “I had heard the words with painful distinctness”: Perceiving ghostly voices
The Spirit’s Whisper • Unknown
A Case of Eavesdropping • Algernon Blackwood
A Speakin’ Ghost • Annie Trumbull Slosson
The Whispering Wall • H. D. Everett
No Living Voice • Thomas Street Millington
III. • “I jumped awake to the furious ringing of my bell”: Sonorous objects and haunting technology
The Lady’s Maid’s Bell • Edith Wharton
The Case of Vincent Pyrwhit • Barry Pain
The Haunted Organist of Hurly Burly • Rosa Mulholland
Over the Wires • H. D. Everett
IV. • Sounds and silence: Acoustic weird beyond the ghostly
SiopeA Fable • Edgar Allan Poe
The House of Sounds • M. P. Shiel
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