The Greatest Gothic Classics: Frankenstein, The Castle of Otranto, St. Irvyne, The Tell-Tale Heart, The Phantom Ship, The Beetle…
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Mystery
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Format
Kindle
Pages
9,802
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2018
Publisher
Musaicum Books
ISBN-10
8027247527
ISBN-13
9788027247523
Description
A deep dive into the eerie and enthralling world of Gothic literature is presented through a carefully curated collection of masterpieces that have stood the test of time. This anthology showcases the works of renowned authors such as Mary Shelley, Edgar Allan Poe, and Bram Stoker, whose spine-chilling tales of horror and the supernatural intertwine the intricacies of human emotions with the macabre. Each story resonates with the themes of mystery, existential dread, and the uncanny, inviting readers to explore the darker facets of the human psyche.
From the haunting lament of Frankenstein's creature to the spectral allure of The Castle of Otranto, this collection brings together stories that encapsulate the essence of Gothic storytelling. Each narrative, rich in atmosphere and psychological depth, transports readers to shadowy landscapes where fears manifest and moral dilemmas unfold. The diverse voices and styles offer a broad reflection of the genre, ensuring that both new readers and seasoned enthusiasts can find something to captivate their imagination and stir their souls.
From the haunting lament of Frankenstein's creature to the spectral allure of The Castle of Otranto, this collection brings together stories that encapsulate the essence of Gothic storytelling. Each narrative, rich in atmosphere and psychological depth, transports readers to shadowy landscapes where fears manifest and moral dilemmas unfold. The diverse voices and styles offer a broad reflection of the genre, ensuring that both new readers and seasoned enthusiasts can find something to captivate their imagination and stir their souls.
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