Strangers and Pilgrims
Contents:
- A : B : O.
- The Moon's Miracle
- The Riddle
- The Giant
- The Quincunx
- The Pear-Tree
- The Bird of Travel
- Seaton's Aunt
- The Vats
- Promise at Dusk
- The Creatures
- Miss Jemima
- The Looking-Glass
- Out of the Deep
- Winter
- The Green Room
- The Scarecrow
- Alice's Godmother
- Mr Kempe
- A Recluse
- All Hallows
- The Game at Cards
- Crewe
- The House
- What Dreams May Come
- Strangers and Pilgrims
- A Revenant
- The Guardian
- An Anniversary
- Music
- Bad Company
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Walter de la Mare
Walter John de la Mare (1873–1956) was an English poet, short story writer and novelist, probably best remembered for his works for children and "The Listeners".
Walter De la Mare was also a significant writer of ghost stories. John Clute comments that "in his long career, De la Mare seems to have published about 100 stories, of which about eighty-five have been collected. At least forty of these have supernatural content". Many of De la Mare's ghost stories can be found in the collections Eight Tales, The Riddle and Other Stories, The Connoisseur and Other Stories, On the Edge and The Wind Blows Over.

