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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 - cover

HORROR CLASSICS Ultimate Collection: The Greatest Works of Edgar Allan Poe H P Lovecraft Ambrose Bierce & Arthur Machen - All in One Premium Edition

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

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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HORROR CLASSICS Ultimate Collection presents an exquisite tapestry of horror that seamlessly melds gothic, supernatural, and psychological themes into one compelling anthology. In combining the works of Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, Ambrose Bierce, and Arthur Machen, this collection traverses a spectrum of literary styles, from Poe'Äôs macabre poetics to Lovecraft'Äôs cosmic dread, Bierce'Äôs biting cynicism, and Machen'Äôs mystical narratives. The anthology captures the evolution of horror literature with standout pieces that illustrate the power of terror to unsettle the very fabric of reality. The contributors to this anthology are titans in their own right, casting long shadows over the landscape of horror literature. Poe's mastery of the gothic creates a foundation from which Bierce's sharply satirical horrors spring forth. Machen's contributions add an element of mysticism and psychological complexity, while Lovecraft'Äôs mythos broadens the genre's reach into the realm of the cosmic and unexplainable. Together, these authors encapsulate pivotal movements in 19th and 20th-century horror, each writer contributing uniquely to the anthology'Äôs thematic depth and cultural resonance. This anthology is an essential compendium for anyone wishing to explore the multiplicity of horror storytelling. By gathering these authors together, the collection offers readers a dynamic cross-section of horror literature's foundational narratives, providing educational insights into the genre'Äôs thematic evolution. This compendium not only captivates with chilling tales but also invites reflection on how different styles and perspectives intertwine to create a rich dialogue in the world of horror fiction.
Disponible depuis: 12/01/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 1980 pages.

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