Fantasmagoriana

Fantasmagoriana
First edition, volume 1 title page
AuthorJohann Karl August Musäus, Johann August Apel, Friedrich Laun, Heinrich Clauren
TranslatorJean-Baptiste Benoît Eyriès
LanguageFrench
GenreGerman Gothic fiction
PublisherF. Schoell
Publication date
1812
Publication placeFrance
Media typePrint: 2 volumes, duodecimo
Pages600
OCLC559494402
Original text
Fantasmagoriana at French Wikisource

Fantasmagoriana is a French anthology of German ghost stories, translated anonymously by Jean-Baptiste Benoît Eyriès and published in 1812. Most of the stories are from the first two volumes of Johann August Apel and Friedrich Laun's Gespensterbuch (1810–1811), with other stories by Johann Karl August Musäus and Heinrich Clauren.

It was read by Lord Byron, Mary Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John William Polidori and Claire Clairmont at the Villa Diodati in Cologny, Switzerland, during June 1816, the Year Without a Summer, and inspired them to write their own ghost stories, including "The Vampyre" (1819), and Frankenstein (1818), both of which went on to shape the Gothic horror genre.