Step into the shadows with three of the most influential works ever written in the horror genre. Essential Horror Classics: Volume One brings together tales of creeping dread, supernatural decay, and psychological terror that continue to haunt readers more than a century after their publication.
The titles included here are:
The Call of Cthulhu, by H. P. Lovecraft
A mysterious investigation uncovers fragments of an ancient truth: humanity is not alone, and the forces lurking beyond our understanding are vast, indifferent, and terrifying. Lovecraft's landmark story introduced the cosmic horror that would inspire generations of writers and filmmakers.
The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde
Young, beautiful, and determined to remain so forever, Dorian Gray makes a fateful bargain that allows him to escape the consequences of age and vice. Wilde's only novel is a chilling exploration of vanity, corruption, and the darkness hidden beneath a perfect surface.
The Fall of the House of Usher, by Edgar Allan Poe
Summoned to the crumbling Usher estate, a visitor finds his childhood friend trapped within a world of fear, madness, and impending doom. Poe's gothic masterpiece remains one of the most atmospheric and unsettling stories ever written.
Together, these enduring classics showcase horror in its many forms—from the cosmic and uncanny to the psychological and gothic—offering an unforgettable journey into the darker corners of the human imagination.
H. P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) was an American writer whose tales of cosmic horror transformed the genre. His imaginative mythology and vision of an indifferent universe continue to influence literature, film, and popular culture.
Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) was an Irish playwright, novelist, and poet celebrated for his wit, style, and sharp social commentary. The Picture of Dorian Gray remains his most famous and enduring work.
Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849) was an American writer, poet, and literary critic widely regarded as a pioneer of modern horror and detective fiction. His haunting stories and poems have left a lasting mark on world literature.


















