Edward Lucas White
(1866–1934)
American author and poet. He published a number of historical novels, but he is best remembered for fantasy horror stories such as The House Of Nightmare and Lukundoo that were based on his own nightmares. Pen names: Edward L. White, E. L. White

Works

Novels

  • El Supremo: A Romance of the Great Dictator of Paraguay (1916) his. fiction
  • The Unwilling Vestal: A Tale of Rome Under the Caesars (1918) his. fiction
  • Andivius Hedulio: Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire (1921) his. fiction

Short Story Collections

  • The Song of the Sirens and Other Stories (1919)
    • "The Song of the Sirens"
    • "Iarbas"
    • "The Right Man"
    • "Dodona"
    • "The Elephant's Ear"
    • "The Fasces"
    • "The Swimmers"
    • "The Skewbald Panther"
    • "Disvola"
    • "The Flambeau Bracket".
  • Lukundoo and Other Stories (1927)
    • Lukundoo • (1907)
    • Floki's Blade
    • The Picture Puzzle • (1909)
    • The Snout • (1909)
    • Alfandega 49A
    • The Message on the Slate • (1906)
    • Amina • (1907)
    • The Pig-Skin Belt • (1907)
    • The House of the Nightmare (1906)
    • Sorcery Island

Other

  • Sunday School Singing Book (1845) hymns with music
  • Sabbath School Lute: a selection of hymns and appropriate melodies (1848)
  • Narrative Lyrics (1908) poems

Short works from magazines

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1925.


The author died in 1934, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

 
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