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The Spider and Other Tales - Twisted Tales of Dark Descent: A Collection of Psychological Horror and Gothic Suspense - cover

The Spider and Other Tales - Twisted Tales of Dark Descent: A Collection of Psychological Horror and Gothic Suspense

Carl Ewald

Translator Alexander Teixeira de Mattos

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

Carl Ewald's 'The Spider, and Other Tales' is a collection of captivating short stories that delve into the dark and twisted corners of human nature. The literary style is characterized by vivid imagery, psychological depth, and a sense of impending doom. Ewald's ability to create a sense of unease in his readers is reminiscent of Edgar Allan Poe, yet his unique voice shines through in every tale. Set in the late 19th century, the stories explore themes of guilt, obsession, and the supernatural, making them timeless and relatable to modern readers. Each story is a masterclass in suspense and atmosphere, leaving a lasting impact on the reader long after they have finished reading. Carl Ewald, a Danish author known for his contributions to Scandinavian literature, drew inspiration from his own experiences and observations of human behavior to craft these haunting tales. His keen insight into the darker aspects of the human psyche is evident throughout the collection, adding layers of complexity to each narrative. 'The Spider, and Other Tales' is a must-read for fans of psychological horror and gothic literature, offering a chilling journey into the depths of the human soul.
Available since: 11/05/2021.
Print length: 60 pages.

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