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70+ SUPERNATURAL TALES OF GOTHIC HORROR: Uncle Silas Carmilla In a Glass Darkly Madam Crowl's Ghost The House by the Churchyard Ghost Stories of an Antiquary A Thin Ghost and Many More - cover

70+ SUPERNATURAL TALES OF GOTHIC HORROR: Uncle Silas Carmilla In a Glass Darkly Madam Crowl's Ghost The House by the Churchyard Ghost Stories of an Antiquary A Thin Ghost and Many More

M.R. James, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

Editorial: Good Press

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In '70+ SupernATural Tales of Gothic Horror,' readers are presented with an expansive and meticulously curated collection that spans the eerie landscapes of Gothic horror through its most compelling tales. This anthology encapsulates the haunting beauty and psychological depth characteristic of the genre, offering a rich diversity of narrative styles and thematic explorations. From the claustrophobic dread of 'Carmilla' to the unsettling mysteries of 'The House by the Churchyard,' the collection showcases the genre's ability to reflect on societal anxieties and personal fears. The selected works, while varying in setting and subject, collectively underscore the timeless allure of the supernatural within the Gothic tradition. The contributing authors, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu and M. R. James, are esteemed figures within the Gothic horror realm, whose writings have significantly shaped its evolution. Le Fanu, with his nuanced depictions of psychological terror, and James, a master of the classic ghost story, bring together here a range of narratives that are both individually distinct and collectively harmonious in their exploration of the macabre and the uncanny. Their contributions not only embody pivotal moments in the genre's history but also reflect broader cultural and literary movements of their times, making this anthology a seminal collection for both enthusiasts and scholars alike. This anthology is not just a compendium of tales meant to unsettle and entertain; it is a doorway into the depths of Gothic horror at its finest. It encourages readers to immerse themselves in the multitude of voices, styles, and eerie landscapes that have come to define the genre. Whether you are a seasoned aficionado of supernatural fiction or a newcomer eager to explore the shadows of the Gothic imagination, '70+ Supernatural Tales of Gothic Horror' offers an unparalleled journey into the heart of darkness that is both enlightening and deeply compelling. The collection promises not only an exploration of fears and fantasies but also a reflection on the human condition through the lens of the supernatural.
Disponible desde: 15/01/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 6072 páginas.

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