Stoker, Bram - Old Hoggen And Other Adventures
To be honest, these were all new to me.
No Vlad, nor tales from the posthumous collection, Dracula’s Guest.
Nevertheless, this is a fine sampler showcasing the man’s diversity.
The title story is the most macabre. The section where our narrator is lugging a carcass across a forlorn beach is vivid and spills over with delicious images.
“Saved By A Ghost” is a traditional, Victorian spook tale.
Regrettably, “The Man From Shorrox” is written in full dialect, a technique I detest.
“The Chain of Destiny,” while eerie, is also borderline romance. Such was not unexpected, however. In Swan River’s Green Book, Issue #8, there is a lengthy essay on Stoker’s romantic novels. While I was mildly curious, I was not curious enough to chase after a whole novel. This extended work satisfied my interest.
I’m skipping past a few other titles to get to “The Red Stockade,” a full bore pirate adventure! A lone British frigate battles against a nest of Malay cutthroats in a yarn that would fit in wonderfully with the coming age of pulps.