Bierce was considered a master of pure English by his contemporaries, and virtually everything that came from his pen was notable for its judicious wording and economy of style. He wrote in a variety of literary genres. In addition to his ghost and war stories, he also published several volumes of poetry. His Fantastic Fables anticipated the ironic style of grotesquerie that became a more common genre in the 20th century.
The Ghost Stories of Ambrose Bierce
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bookThe Secret of Macarger's Gulch
Ambrose Bierce
bookThe Man and the Snake
Ambrose Bierce
bookThe Middle Toe of the Right Foot
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bookThe Moonlit Road
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bookAn Occurance at Owl Creek Bridge
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bookA Watcher by the Dead
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bookThe Damned Thing
Ambrose Bierce
bookThe Boarded Window
Ambrose Bierce
bookChickamauga
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bookOne of the Missing
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bookThe Death of Halpin Frayser
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