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Fantasmagoriana - The Tales of the Dead - cover

Fantasmagoriana - The Tales of the Dead

Johann Karl August Musäus, Johann August Apel, Friedrich August Schulze

Übersetzer Thomas Carlyle, Jean-Baptiste Benoît Eyriès, Sarah Elizabeth Utterson

Verlag: DigiCat

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In the evocative anthology 'Fantasmagoriana - The Tales of the Dead,' readers are transported to a realm where the boundaries between the living and the spectral are blurred. Encompassing an array of eerie tales, this collection adeptly captures the Gothic spirit prevalent in early 19th-century literary movements across Europe. Through a fusion of suspenseful narratives, mystifying characters, and atmospheric suspense, the anthology provides a rich tapestry of ghostly encounters and supernatural phenomena, showcasing a diversity of literary styles that range from the hauntingly poetic to the starkly terrifying. Each story, a masterpiece in its own right, contributes to an overarching exploration of mortality, fear, and the unknown. The collection features tales penned by the likes of Johann Karl August Musäus, Johann August Apel, and Friedrich August Schulze, whose works collectively echo the zeitgeist of Gothic literature during their time. Drawing upon their varied backgrounds and preoccupations with folklore, myth, and early European supernatural traditions, these authors weave stories infused with cultural and historical nuances. They explore the human psyche's fascination with the macabre, weaving together a chorus of voices that resonate with echoes of regional lore and the Romantic era's philosophical inquiries. 'Fantasmagoriana - The Tales of the Dead' is an essential read for those yearning to explore the chilling depths of the Gothic tradition. It presents a unique opportunity to engage with timeless tales that challenge and enrich the reader's imagination, inviting them to revel in the complex interplay of fear and curiosity. Scholars, enthusiasts of Gothic studies, and literary adventurers alike are encouraged to delve into this anthology to appreciate the breadth of insights and the evocative dialogue that reverberates brilliantly through its pages.
Verfügbar seit: 13.11.2022.
Drucklänge: 156 Seiten.

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