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DEEP, DARK & UNSETTLING: 100+ Gothic Classics in One Edition

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DEEP, DARK & UNSETTLING: 100+ Gothic Classics in One Edition presents a rich tapestry of Gothic literature, encompassing a wide range of themes from the macabre to the mysterious, and styles from the romantic to the grotesque. This anthology skillfully compiles works from the significant period of the late 18th century through the 19th century, encapsulating the evolution of the Gothic genre. The collection stands out for its inclusion of seminal pieces that have shaped and defined Gothic literature, offering readers an unparalleled journey through dark castles, eerie landscapes, and complex psychological depths, without focusing on the contributions of one single author but celebrating the collective genius of the era. The contributing authors and editors, hailing from diverse cultural and literary backgrounds, reflect the rich tapestry of the Gothic tradition. Figures such as Edgar Allan Poe, Mary Shelley, and Bram Stoker, among others, bring to the collection their unique voices, informed by the social, historical, and literary movements of their time. Through this anthology, the reader gains insight into the collective consciousness that fueled the Gothic movement, understanding its reflection of societal anxieties and the exploration of the human condition in its darkest forms. This anthology is not merely a collection of stories; it is an invitation to witness the convergence of remarkable literary talents across different periods and regions. DEEP, DARK & UNSETTLING offers readers an exceptional opportunity to explore the depths of Gothic literature, presenting works that span a variety of themes and narrative styles. For educators, enthusiasts, and students of literature, this collection serves as a comprehensive exploration of the Gothic genre's evolution, its impact on popular culture, and its enduring legacy. Engaging with this collection promises not only educational value but also a captivating experience, as it fosters a dialogue between the haunting works of the past and the contemporary reader's imagination.


Author: Charles Dickens Author: Friedrich Schiller Author: Oscar Wilde Author: Robert Louis Stevenson Author: Edgar Allan Poe Author: William Hope Hodgson Author: Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Author: George MacDonald Author: Percy Bysshe Shelley Author: Bram Stoker Author: Charlotte Brontë Author: Emily Brontë Author: William Godwin Author: Henry James Author: Victor Hugo Author: Théophile Gautier Author: Arthur Conan Doyle Author: Joseph Conrad Author: Guy Boothby Author: Jane Austen Author: Mayne Reid Author: John Meade Falkner Author: Guy de Maupassant Author: George Eliot Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge Author: Robert Hugh Benson Author: Horace Walpole Author: Frederick Marryat Author: Thomas Love Peacock Author: Washington Irving Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne Author: Gaston Leroux Author: Grant Allen Author: Arthur Machen Author: Wilkie Collins Author: Thomas Peckett Prest Author: James Malcolm Rymer Author: Robert Browning Author: Walter Hubbell Author: Marie orelli Author: Charles Brockden Brown Author: James Hogg Author: William Blake Author: Charlotte Perkins Gilman Author: John Keats Author: Richard Marsh Author: Clara Reeve Author: Charles Robert Maturin Author: John William Polidori Author: Lord Byron Author: W. W. Jacobs Author: E. F. Benson Author: M. R. James Author: E. T. A. Hoffmann Author: George W. M. Reynolds Author: William Thomas Beckford Author: Christina Rossetti Author: Tobias Smollett Author: Nikolai Gogol Author: Mary Shelley Author: Edward Bulwer-Lytton Author: Ann Radcliffe Author: Matthew Gregory Lewis Author: Eliza Parsons Author: Eleanor Sleath Author: Émile Erckmann Author: Alexandre Chatrian