Mystique of the Darkness: 100+ Gothic Classics

Mystique of the Darkness: 100+ Gothic Classics

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

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Sinopsis

Mystique of the Darkness: 100+ Gothic Classics is an exquisite anthology that traverses the dark corridors of the Gothic tradition in literature, offering a haunting exploration of themes from the supernatural to the sublime. With a masterful compilation of over a century's worth of Gothic literature, this collection features a tapestry of works that range from the atmospheric to the macabre, reflecting the rich tradition of Gothic storytelling. Standout pieces explore human psyche teetering on the edge of madness, lost in the labyrinth of shadows, yet always searching for the light that pierces through the gloom. As a collective, these pieces exemplify the Gothic genre's enduring ability to unsettle, captivate, and provoke thought. The roster of esteemed authors included, like Charles Dickens, Edgar Allan Poe, and Charlotte Brontë, represents a confluence of literary giants whose works collectively deepen our understanding of the Gothic motif. As contributors from diverse backgrounds, ranging from the Romantic to the Victorian eras, their narratives intersect historical and cultural movements, highlighting the universal resonance of Gothic themes. Bringing together both well-loved masterpieces and hidden gems, the anthology is a testament to the impact of Gothic literature across different periods and literary traditions, forging connections through horror, romance, and existential musings. For readers, Mystique of the Darkness offers a distinctive opportunity to immerse themselves in the eerie elegance that is synonymous with the Gothic genre. As an essential resource, it beckons those eager to explore the confluence of history, culture, and literary artistry that forms the Gothic masterpiece. This anthology is not only an education in 18th and 19th-century literature but also an invitation to engage in the timeless conversation that these iconic authors started, inviting readers into a world where the shadows are as beautiful as the light.

William Hope Hodgson