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Witch House

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Author
  
Evangeline Walton

Country
  
United States

Genre
  
Fantasy, Horror novel

Cover artist
  
Ronald Clyne

Language
  
English

Publisher
  
Arkham House

Witch House is a novel by author Evangeline Walton. It was published in 1945 by Arkham House in an edition of 3,000 copies. It was the first full-length novel to be published by Arkham House and was listed as the initial book in the Library of Arkham House Novels of Fantasy and Terror. An expanded version, with a newly-written 20,000-word prologue, was published in England in 1950. In 2013, Centipede Press issued the first American edition of this revised version, also including previously unpublished writings by Walton and several of her short stories.

Contents

According to Robert Weinberg, the volume was Arkham House's greatest flop - an excellent novel that took nearly two decades to go out of print.

E. F. Bleiler described the novel as a "Neo-Gothic thriller. . . . [marked by] imaginative writing, a good climax, but a prolonged, dull first section and characterizations that do not click." The Encyclopedia of Fantasy found it to be "an atmospheric Haunted-Dwelling tale".

Reprints

  • London: Skeffington, 1950 (expanded reprint).
  • New York: Monarch, 1962.
  • New York: Ballantine, 1979.
  • New York: Collier, 1991.
  • Lakewood, CO: Centipede Press, 2013 (further-expanded reprint; new intro and afterword; includes two chapters of an unpublished novel by Walton; limited to 200 copies)
  • Germany

    German Title: Der Hexenkreis

  • Rastatt: Pabel, 1974
  • Bergisch Gladbach: Bastei, 1993
  • French edition

    References

    Witch House Wikipedia