The Horror Library
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2 public-domain horror, weird fiction, and dark fantasy stories. Filter by genre, mood, or reading time — or start with our curated shelves below.
The Haunted Orchard
Richard Le Gallienne's 'The Haunted Orchard' is a lyrical ghost story that blends pastoral romanticism with the supernatural, published in the early 20th century during the author's peak years as a decadent poet and essayist. The narrator rents a remote Connecticut farmhouse seeking solitude and encounters the spectral presence of a young woman whose tragic love story unfolds through mysterious singing and a buried cache of love letters. Readers should expect a delicate, melancholic tale suffused with French Romantic sensibility, where the boundaries between dream and reality dissolve in the enchanted silence of an ancient orchard.
The Mass Of Shadows
Written by the French author Anatole France, 'The Mass of Shadows' is a supernatural tale narrated by a sacristan recounting his father's famous story of Catherine Fontaine, a pious lace-maker who experiences an otherworldly encounter. One December night, Catherine is drawn to her church by mysterious bells and witnesses a silent Mass attended by the spirits of lovers separated by death and purified in purgatory. The story blends medieval religious imagery with romantic tragedy, exploring themes of love transcending death and divine mercy.