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Sarah Elizabeth Utterson
Works
Introductions
- "Advertisement" to Tales of the Dead (1813)
Short stories
- "The Storm" in Tales of the Dead (1813)
Translated
- Fantasmagoriana (1812, translated from the German by Jean-Baptiste Benoît Eyriès) partially translated as Tales of the Dead (1813)
- "Préfacer" by Jean-Baptiste Benoît Eyriès as "Preface of the French Translator"
- "Portraits de Famille" (originally "Die Bilder der Ahnen" by Johann August Apel) as "The Family Portraits"
- "L'Heure Fatale" (originally "Die Verwandtschaft mit der Geisterwelt" by Friedrich August Schulze) as "The Fated Hour"
- "La Tête de Mort" (originally "Der Todtenkopf" by Friedrich August Schulze) as "The Death's Head"
- "La Morte Fiancée" (originally "Die Todtenbraut" by Friedrich August Schulze) as "The Death-Bride"
- "L'Amour Muet" (originally "Stumme Liebe" by Johann Karl August Musäus) abridged as "The Spectre-Barber"
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