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BRAM STOKER Ultimate Collection: 50+ Horror Novels Dark Fantasy Stories & True Crime Tales - cover
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BRAM STOKER Ultimate Collection: 50+ Horror Novels Dark Fantasy Stories & True Crime Tales

Bram Stoker

Editora: DigiCat

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In the extensive 'BRAM STOKER Ultimate Collection', readers are invited into a rich tapestry of horror, dark fantasy, and intrigue, showcasing over fifty works that span Stoker's illustrious literary career. The collection is marked by Stoker's signature Gothic style, replete with atmospheric settings, intense characterizations, and a palpable sense of dread. Each tale, whether it be a chilling vampire story or a spine-tingling true crime narrative, contributes to a broader commentary on the human condition, fear, and the unknown, reflecting the anxieties of the Victorian era in which Stoker lived and wrote. Bram Stoker, best known for his iconic novel 'Dracula', was a master of horror who drew upon his background in theatre, literature, and folklore to craft suspenseful narratives. The obsessive themes of monstrosity and morality in his works may have been influenced by his own experiences and the socio-cultural landscapes of late 19th-century London, where he grappled with emergent modernity and its discontents. His rich education and lifelong fascination with the macabre undoubtedly shaped the expansive vision behind this ultimate collection. For aficionados of horror and Gothic literature, Stoker's 'Ultimate Collection' is an indispensable addition to any library, offering a comprehensive exploration of a writer who effectively defined the genre. This anthology not only celebrates Stoker's legacy but also invites contemporary readers to delve into the timeless fears and moral complexities that resonate throughout his work.
Disponível desde: 09/12/2023.
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