Henrietta Dorothy Everett
Theo Douglas
**Henrietta Dorothy Everett**, writing under the pseudonym of Theo Douglas, was a highly popular novelist during the period 1890-1920. The author's works are of interest as typical examples of late Victorian pulp fiction. Her sole supernatural collection, *The Death-Mask and Oher Ghosts*, was singled out for praise by M.R. James in his essay 'Some remarks on ghost stories (1929). Recently Douglas's work has been rediscovered by a new generation of readers and collectors interested in classic ghost fiction who have found her unusual blend of horror and the supernatural to be well worth their attention.
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The Death-mask and Other Ghosts
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Iras
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The death-mask and other ghosts
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One or two
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A bride elect
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Death Mask
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