tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3668066.post3762283505045484569..comments2024-03-28T02:29:37.413-05:00Comments on Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine: The Most Reprinted Authors and Stories in Mystery AnthologiesAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02350478005243505108noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3668066.post-31292683362685054202007-05-27T19:46:00.000-05:002007-05-27T19:46:00.000-05:00I don't want to look too closely. Some of mine mi...I don't want to look too closely. Some of mine might not qualify, either.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02350478005243505108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3668066.post-47708977018991648072007-05-27T19:38:00.000-05:002007-05-27T19:38:00.000-05:00Cool. In the crush of things, I overlooked the lis...Cool. In the crush of things, I overlooked the list on FM till now, too...I note how many of the most-anthologized stories aren't mysteries, as well, some not even crime stories, so wonder if you wouldn't rate even higher if mostly/largely-horror anthologies were excluded...<BR/><BR/>To wit (just to cite the stories I know to be suspense stories or horror stories that can not reasonably be called mysteries):<BR/><BR/>10 Crawford, F. Marion “Upper Berth” nv 1886 , ed. Sir Henry Norman, London Fisher Unwin<BR/>10 Dickens, Charles “Signalman” ss 1866 {All the Year Round}<BR/>10 Hemingway, Ernest “Killers” ss 1927 {Scribner’s} [this a borderline case]<BR/>10 Saki “Sredni Vashtar” ss 1910 {The Westminster Gazette}<BR/>10 Wells, H. G.“Cone” ss 1895 {Unicorn}--that this splattery bit of sadism is so widely reprinted is a sorry state of affairs.<BR/>11 Bloch, Robert “Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper” ss 1943 {Weird Tales}<BR/>11 Collier, John “Back for Christmas” ss 1939 {New Yorker}<BR/>11 Kipling, Rudyard “Return of Imray” [ “The Recrudescence of Imray”] ss 1891 , Macmillan<BR/>11 McCloy, Helen “Chinoiserie” nv 1946 {EQMM} [as I faintly remember it, this one might also be a borderline case]<BR/>11 Poe, Edgar Allan “Black Cat” ss 1843 {Philadelphia: United States Saturday Post}<BR/>11 Stoker, Bram “Squaw” ss 1893 {Holly Leaves}<BR/>12 Gores, Joe “Goodbye, Pops” ss 1969 {EQMM}<BR/>12 Jacobs, W. W. “Monkey’s Paw” ss 1902 {Harper’s Monthly}<BR/>13 Stevenson, Robert Louis “Markheim” ss 1886 , ed. Sir Henry Norman, London: Fisher Unwin<BR/>14 Chesterton, G. K. “Hammer of God” ss 1910 {The Storyteller}<BR/>14 Collins, Wilkie “Terribly Strange Bed” ss 1852 {Household Words}<BR/>14 Poe, Edgar Allan “Cask of Amontillado” ss 1846 {Godey’s Lady’s Book}Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com