In “Tales of Men and Ghosts” Edith Wharton spins ten tales with a certain “thermometrical” quality. That is: the ability to “send a cold shiver down one’s spine.” This is a collection of stories originally published in Scribner’s and Century magazines before 1910. The tales explore psychological, as well as moral or social themes, as when Andrew Culwin realizes to his horror that "The Eyes" that h...