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The Pumpkins Have Eyes - Haloween Collection - cover

The Pumpkins Have Eyes - Haloween Collection

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, 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

Übersetzer Julian Hawthorne, William Melmoth

Verlag: DigiCat

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The Pumpkins Have Eyes - Halloween Collection is a mesmerizing anthology that captures the fascination, fear, and fantasy surrounding Halloween, through a tapestry of extraordinary stories, each distinct in style and substance. This collection brings together gothic horror, supernatural entities, and eerie narratives, all wrapped in the spectral glow of this annual celebration. From atmospheric tales of haunted locales to imaginative encounters with the macabre, the anthology paints a rich tapestry of Halloween's allure. Standout pieces, characterized by gripping suspense and vivid imagery, craft narratives that linger long after the final page. This anthology showcases the talents of literary luminaries such as Wilhelm Hauff, Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, and many more renowned authors from diverse backgrounds, each infusing their unique cultural and historical contexts into the theme of Halloween. From gothic forebears like Mary Shelley to the psychological intricacies of Edgar Allan Poe, these contributors evoke a wide array of literary movements, offering readers an enriched tapestry of stylistic and thematic exploration. This collection underscores the interconnectedness of these tales with the broader Gothic and Romantic traditions, illustrating how these timeless stories continue to shape and reflect our cultural fascination with the unknown. This collection is a must-read for anyone eager to explore a spectrum of haunting narratives that evoke fear and wonder in equal measures. The Pumpkins Have Eyes invites readers into a world where storytelling becomes a conduit for exploration into the darker recesses of imagination. This collection is not only an exciting Halloween companion but also a scholarly resource on the evolution of horror and supernatural literature—perfect for those seeking to deepen their understanding or appreciation of the genre. Delve into this anthology for its breadth of insights and the enriching dialogue it orchestrates among its myriad contributors.
Verfügbar seit: 13.11.2022.
Drucklänge: 6500 Seiten.

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