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For the Blood Is the Life and Other Stories

F. Marion Crawford

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In "For the Blood Is the Life and Other Stories," F. Marion Crawford masterfully weaves a tapestry of gothic horror and eerie intrigue, delving into themes of mortality, superstition, and the supernatural. The collection features a diverse range of tales that combine rich character studies with haunting atmospheres, showcasing Crawford's prowess in creating suspenseful narratives. With its late Victorian setting, this compilation reflects the era's fascination with psychological depth and the macabre, aligning Crawford with literary contemporaries such as Henry James and M.R. James, while carving out a unique niche in supernatural fiction. F. Marion Crawford, an American author born in 1854, spent significant time in Italy, a locale that inspired much of his writing. His multicultural experiences enriched his narrative voice, allowing him to explore the Gothic tradition with a distinctively cosmopolitan flair. Crawford's adept blending of local folklore and universal themes illustrates not only his literary talents but also his deep understanding of human fears and desires, elements that resonate throughout these captivating stories. For readers seeking an immersive escape into the darker sides of human nature and spectral lore, "For the Blood Is the Life and Other Stories" is a compelling choice. Crawford's vivid storytelling invites readers into realms where the line between the living and the dead blurs, making this anthology a must-read for fans of Gothic literature and those intrigued by the mysteries of existence.
Disponible desde: 22/11/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 162 páginas.

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