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HORROR CLASSICS Ultimate Collection: The Greatest Works of Edgar Allan Poe H P Lovecraft Ambrose Bierce & Arthur Machen - All in One Premium Edition - Occult & Supernatural Tales: The Masque of the Red Death The Call of Cthulhu At The Mountains Of Madness The Devil's Dictionary The Murd... - cover

HORROR CLASSICS Ultimate Collection: The Greatest Works of Edgar Allan Poe H P Lovecraft Ambrose Bierce & Arthur Machen - All in One Premium Edition - Occult & Supernatural Tales: The Masque of the Red Death The Call of Cthulhu At The Mountains Of Madness The Devil's Dictionary The Murd...

Edgar Allan Poe, Ambrose Bierce, H.P. Lovecraft, Arthur Machen

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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HORROR CLASSICS Ultimate Collection presents an extraordinary anthology that delves into the mesmeric and unsettling realms of the macabre known for its captivating complexity. Uniting celebrated works from the quintessential architects of horror fiction—Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, Ambrose Bierce, and Arthur Machen—this collection showcases an unparalleled diversity in literary styles and narrative innovations. The stories range from Poe's atmospheric psychological explorations to Lovecraft's cosmic horror, Bierce's satirical yet chilling narratives, and Machen's mystical incantations, offering readers a comprehensive survey of the genre's foundational texts. This compilation stands as a testament to the timeless allure of horror that continues to influence contemporary writers and storytellers. The contributing authors come from varied backgrounds but share a common vision in defining the dimensions of fear and suspense. Their works emerged during significant shifts in literary and cultural history, from the Romantic and Victorian eras to the early 20th-century's burgeoning interest in the uncanny and supernatural. This anthology embodies an intersection of styles—each author's distinctive voice contributing to an overarching narrative of existential curiosity and psychological depth. The collective genius of Poe, Lovecraft, Bierce, and Machen ensures this tome's lasting impact within Gothic and horror literature. This premier edition invites readers, scholars, and aficionados of the horror genre to embark on a journey through myriad nightmarish landscapes. It offers an immersive experience in literary craftsmanship and a profound reflection on humanity's darkest fears. The collection not only enriches the reader's understanding of classic horror but also provides an enlightening perspective on its thematic evolution. Engaging with these masterpieces encourages dialogue across generations, emphasizing the enduring relevance of these formidable narratives.
Disponible depuis: 12/06/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 1980 pages.

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