The New Flesh

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A fresh take on the genre of shapeshifters (often limited to werewolf tales), which focuses on a broader definition of strange transformations (tree, bridge, flatworms, hares?)

Featuring popular authors from Mary Shelley and Arthur Conan Doyle through to Roald Dahl, Angela Carter and Johnny Mains.

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It had taken, at most, three seconds for the elevator to pass downwards from the sixteenth to the twelfth ? Mr Meldrum had ceased to be, and something hideously different took his place.

A man convinced that he has developed a phantom beak edges towards a terrible metamorphosis. Interlopers dismissing the superstitions of hare-women in the countryside pay for their scepticism with blood. The cruel jokes of a girl at the village festival of the Green Man lead her to a crueller transfiguring in the woods.

Tracing the quintessential horror concept of the strange transformation from the Victorian era through to the modern day, horror writer, expert and enthusiast Mark Morris presents a thrilling selection of metamorphic tales. Including stories of bestial shapeshifters such as the tiger-men, fox spirits and werewolves of world folklore, this collection also presents some of the weirder shifts of the horror genre, where a flatworm masquerades as a boy, a girl becomes one with a bridge, and a babe-in-arms and her beekeeper father come to reflect the creatures of the hives.

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Dimensions 19 cm
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Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

288

Language

English

Edition

|Short stories

Dewey

823.0873808 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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