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HALLOWEEN Ultimate Collection: 200+ Mysteries Horror Classics & Supernatural Tales - cover

HALLOWEEN Ultimate Collection: 200+ Mysteries Horror Classics & Supernatural Tales

Wilhelm Hauff, Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Edgar Allan Poe, William Hope Hodgson, John Buchan, George MacDonald, Bram Stoker, Anatole France, Jack London, Henry James, Théophile Gautier, Arthur Conan Doyle, Richard Le Gallienne, Ralph Adams Cram, Guy de Maupassant, Thomas Hardy, William Archer, Daniel Defoe, Brander Matthews, Lafcadio Hearn, Ambrose Bierce, Ellis Parker Butler, Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Grant Allen, Arthur Machen, Wilkie Collins, Thomas Peckett Prest, James Malcolm Rymer, Fergus Hume, Walter Hubbell, Leopold Kompert, Florence Marryat, John William Polidori, Vincent O'Sullivan, W. W. Jacobs, M. P. Shiel, E.F. Benson, M. R. James, H.P. Lovecraft, Francis Marion Crawford, Mary Shelley, Margaret Oliphant, Frank R Stockton, A.T. Quiller-Couch, Leonard Kip, Katherine Rickford, Bithia Mary Croker, Catherine L. Pirkis, Pedro De Alarçon, Pliny the Younger, Helena Blavatsky, Villiers l'Isle de Adam, William F. Harvey, Fiona Macleod, William T. Stead, Gambier Bolton, Andrew Jackson Davis, Nizida, Walter F. Prince, Chester Bailey Fernando

Translator Julian Hawthorne, William Melmoth

Publisher: DigiCat

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The 'HALLOWEEN Ultimate Collection: 200+ Mysteries, Horror Classics & Supernatural Tales' transports readers into a tapestry of eeriness, suspense, and the otherworldly, showcasing a dazzling array of narratives ranging from gothic horror to supernatural mysteries. The collection spans an impressive spectrum of literary styles, offering everything from the psychological horror of Edgar Allan Poe to the chilling atmospheric tales of M. R. James. Each story invites readers to explore the manifestations of fear and wonder through the spookiest season of the year. Noteworthy pieces weave through the collection like hidden treasures, anchoring each era and style represented without overshadowing the collective genius of this anthology. Within this impressive compilation, stories from esteemed authors like Mary Shelley, Charles Dickens, and Mark Twain are entwined, highlighting the confluence of diverse literary traditions and cultural influences that define the horror and mystery genres. Each author, with their unique perspective, contributes richly to the narrative fabric, reflecting the historical and cultural anxieties of their times—whether it's the dark romanticism of Nathaniel Hawthorne or the eerie imaginings of Bram Stoker. Together, these narratives form a haunting mosaic that correlates with the gothic and supernatural traditions, enriching the reader's comprehension of themes surrounding fear, mystery, and the supernatural. This compendium is an invaluable resource for those captivated by the macabre allure of Halloween and its associated storytelling traditions. Readers are presented with a remarkable opportunity to immerse themselves in the minds of literary luminaries and discover the enduring allure of the horror and mystery genres. Whether for academic exploration or spine-tingling enjoyment, this anthology promises to foster a dialogue between readers and the varied voices within, offering insights and a profound appreciation for the rich tapestry of tales that have shaped, and continue to influence, the spooky stories we love today.
Available since: 12/16/2023.
Print length: 6500 pages.

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