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Grim Tales

E. Nesbit

Verlag: Good Press

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E. Nesbit's 'Grim Tales' delves into the dark and mysterious world of traditional fairy tales, offering a unique and sinister twist to classic stories. Each tale is intricately crafted with rich language and vivid imagery, captivating readers with its haunting and eerie atmosphere. Nesbit's literary style combines elements of fantasy and horror, creating a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of human nature and the consequences of our actions. Published in the late 19th century, 'Grim Tales' reflects the Gothic literary tradition of the time, drawing inspiration from folklore and myth to create a world that is both enchanting and terrifying. E. Nesbit, known for her captivating storytelling and imaginative prose, brings a fresh perspective to these timeless tales, reimagining them with a dark and thought-provoking twist that will leave readers spellbound. Fans of classic literature and dark fantasy will be enthralled by 'Grim Tales' and its chilling exploration of the human psyche.
Verfügbar seit: 20.11.2019.
Drucklänge: 144 Seiten.

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