Couching at the Door

Couching at the Door by D. K. Broster, published by Wordsworth Editions in 2007, is a collection that showcases the author’s exploration of darker themes. This edition contains 192 pages and is presented in English. Broster, known primarily for her historical novels, delves into the realm of horror, revealing a different facet of her literary talent that emerged after her success as a novelist.
Readers will encounter a blend of fiction and classic horror elements in this work, reflecting Broster’s ability to weave unsettling narratives. The stories included in this collection highlight the darker side of her writing, offering insights into her early poetic expressions and the evolution of her storytelling. This edition invites readers to explore the complexities of Broster’s literary contributions and the themes that resonate throughout her work.
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Dorothy Kathleen Broster (1877-1950) is best known for her historical novels. But there is a darker side to her writing, glimpsed in her early poems – ‘The Second of September 1792’ is a fine example – and finding full expression in the stories she wrote after she had become a highly successful novelist.
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