70+ SUPERNATURAL TALES OF GOTHIC HORROR plunges readers into the atmospheric depths of gothic literature, where the boundaries between the natural and supernatural blur into chilling narratives. This anthology encompasses over seventy curated tales that showcase a gamut of gothic horror—ranging from the eerie and ethereal to the darkly unsettling. This collection excels not only in variety but also in its meticulous attention to the core of gothic storytelling—evoking an ineffable sense of dread and wonder. Engaging with supernatural elements, traditional folklore, and moral ambiguities, these tales are crafted to enthrall the literary connoisseur with their haunting beauty and unsettling vigor. Edited to harmonize the unique voices of Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu and M. R. James, the anthology immerses the reader in a dialogue between two masters of the genre. Their works, rooted in 19th and early 20th-century gothic traditions, provide pivotal contributions to the supernatural horror landscape. Offering narratives steeped in mysterious happenings and psychological terror, the stories invite readers to explore themes of otherworldly hauntings and the fragility of the human mind within the context of gothic horror's evolution. This collection is an essential exploration for aficionados of literary horror, offering a rich tapestry of gothic narratives that encourages reflection on the supernatural's role in shaping literary history. Each story enriches the thematic landscape of the anthology, providing an unparalleled literary experience marked by intellectual intrigue and spine-tingling delight. Venture into this anthology for an academically robust and eerily captivating voyage through gothic horror, where each tale serves as a window to the intricate interplay of fear and fantasy across the ages.
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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…
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- 5294 pages
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English