
HORROR STORIES (PLUTON ENGLISH CLASSICS COLLECTION)
Paperback - 128 pages
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was an American writer and poet and one of the most preeminent figures of Gothic Literature. He is widely recognized as a master of the short story form, but also delved into poetry, essays and literary criticism. His work often revolved around dark and macabre themes, using death and the human mindās deepest fears to craft complex stories about a vast array of subjects. The short stories selected in this volume are but an example of Edgar Allan Poeās use of fear and mystery as a literary device for creating dark and immortal tales, and a continued statement of the authorās influential contribution to literature and pop culture.
HORROR STORIES (PLUTON ENGLISH CLASSICS COLLECTION)
Paperback - 128 pages
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was an American writer and poet and one of the most preeminent figures of Gothic Literature. He is widely recognized as a master of the short story form, but also delved into poetry, essays and literary criticism. His work often revolved around dark and macabre themes, using death and the human mindās deepest fears to craft complex stories about a vast array of subjects. The short stories selected in this volume are but an example of Edgar Allan Poeās use of fear and mystery as a literary device for creating dark and immortal tales, and a continued statement of the authorās influential contribution to literature and pop culture.
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Paperback - 128 pages
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was an American writer and poet and one of the most preeminent figures of Gothic Literature. He is widely recognized as a master of the short story form, but also delved into poetry, essays and literary criticism. His work often revolved around dark and macabre themes, using death and the human mindās deepest fears to craft complex stories about a vast array of subjects. The short stories selected in this volume are but an example of Edgar Allan Poeās use of fear and mystery as a literary device for creating dark and immortal tales, and a continued statement of the authorās influential contribution to literature and pop culture.











