Robert Hugh
Benson's novels reflect his religious background.
Novel
The Necromancers, Hutchinson (London),
1909
Short Stories
The Light Invisible, Isbister (London),
1903
(Including:
"The Green Robe", "The Watcher", "The Blood-Eagle", ""Over the
Gateway", "Poena Damni", "Consolatrix Afflictorum", "The Bridge
over the Stream", "In The Convent Chapel", "Under Which King?",
"With Dyed Garments", "Unto Babes", "The Traveller", "The Sorrows
of the World", "In the Morning", "The Expected Guest".)
A Mirror of Shalott, Composed of Tales Told at a
Symposium, Pitman (London) 1907
Ghosts in the
House, by A. C. & R. H. Benson, edited, with an
Introduction by Hugh Lamb, Ash-Tree Press (Ashcroft, British
Columbia), 1996
(Including:
"Introduction by Hugh Lamb", "Mr Percival's Tale", "The
Traveller", "Father Brent's Tale", "Father Bianchi's Story",
"Father Maddox's Tale", "The Watcher", "Haunted Houses", "Father
Macclesfield's Tale", "My Own Tale", "The Blood-Eagle", "Father
Meuron's Tale", and stories by A.C. Benson, Epilogue and
Bibliography.)
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