The Light Invisible
Robert Hugh Benson
Lu par David Wales





Fifteen short ghost stories by the Anglican then Roman Catholic priest, Robert Hugh Benson (1871-1914). The form of the book is of an old English Roman Catholic priest telling stories to his young friend. Benson wrote prolifically in many genres. His horror and ghost fiction are collected in The Light Invisible (1903) and A Mirror of Shalott (1907) - David Wales (3 hr 39 min)
Chapitres
Preface | 2:22 | Lu par David Wales |
The Green Robe; The Watcher | 24:06 | Lu par David Wales |
The Blood-Eagle; Over The Gateway | 28:55 | Lu par David Wales |
Poena Damni; Consolatrix Afflictorum | 27:12 | Lu par David Wales |
The Bridge Over The Stream; In The Convent Chapel | 28:35 | Lu par David Wales |
Under Which King?; With Dyed Garments | 27:00 | Lu par David Wales |
Unto Babes; The Traveller | 40:27 | Lu par David Wales |
The Sorrows Of The World; In The Morning; The Expected Guest | 40:38 | Lu par David Wales |
Critiques
Quick Horror Read, Clear Narration





CJ
The book is a series of supernatural short stories that blur the lines between the physical world and the spiritual world. The author was a late 19th century Anglican pastor turned Catholic priest, so his religious teachings turn up heavily in the subjects of his writing. His style reminds me of Edgar Allan Poe, only less “creepy” horror and more “wow that was weird” horror. The narrator speaks very deliberately with force, so it was easy to follow along.
a different type of supernatural





Bruce G
I liked this collection of tales, interesting and thoughtful. It is also well read. Thank you for the enjoyable reading!