Pumpkins' Glow: 200+ Eerie Tales for Halloween

Pumpkins' Glow: 200+ Eerie Tales for Halloween

Por Ambrose Bierce, Anatole France, Arthur Conan Doyle, Arthur Machen, Gambier Bolton, Bram Stoker, Bithia Mary Croker, Daniel Defoe, Andrew Jackson Davis, Pedro De Alarçon, Charles Dickens, Ellis Parker Butler, Fergus Hume, Chester Bailey Fernando, Fiona Macleod, Florence Marryat, Francis Marion Crawford, Frank R. Stockton, George Macdonald, Grant Allen, Guy de Maupassant, Harriet Beecher Stowe, William F. Harvey, Helena Blavatsky, Henry James, John Buchan, John William Polidori, Julian Hawthorne (Traductor), Leonard Kip, Leopold Kompert, Lafcadio Hearn, Jack London, H. P. Lovecraft, M. P. Shiel, M. R. James, Margaret Oliphant, Brander Matthews, William Melmoth (Traductor), Nathaniel Hawthorne, Nizida, Vincent O'Sullivan, Catherine L. Pirkis, Edgar Allan Poe, Walter F. Prince, A. T. Quiller-Couch, Ralph Adams Cram, Richard le Gallienne, Katherine Rickford, James Malcolm Rymer, Mary Shelley, William T. Stead, Theophile Gautier, Thomas Hardy, Thomas Peckett Prest, Mark Twain, Edgar Vieira Posada, Villiers De L'isle Adam, W. W. Jacobs, Walter Hubbell, Washington Irving, Wilhelm Hauff, Wilkie Collins, William Archer, William Hope Hodgson, Pliny the Younger

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Sinopsis

Pumpkins' Glow: 200+ Eerie Tales for Halloween is a rich anthology that weaves together an array of haunting narratives from the gothic shadows of the 19th century to the early thrills of the 20th century. This collection spans a myriad of literary styles, from horror to supernatural, offering readers a comprehensive panorama of eerie tales perfect for Halloween contemplation. As ominous narratives and uncanny atmospheres envelop the anthology, notable tales include chilling encounters, spectral apparitions, and unsettling mysteries that echo throughout the pages without losing the diversity of voices and styles that characterize this compendium. The anthology brings together a distinguished array of authors, each contributing to the theme of eerie and macabre storytelling. From the gothic elucidations of Edgar Allan Poe to the supernatural finesse of M.R. James, the collection exemplifies the various cultural and literary influences that shaped this genre. These narratives, penned by masters such as Dickens and Lovecraft, convey a historical richness, introducing readers to the cultural milieus that birthed and nourished such tales, while also reflecting the timeless allure of the eerie and the unknown. For readers seeking an insightful exploration into the eerie narratives that have haunted literary imaginations across centuries, Pumpkins' Glow offers an unparalleled odyssey. It is an exemplary compilation, invaluable for its breadth and the evocative dialogues it fosters between its diverse narratives. This collection stands as an essential tome for both scholars and enthusiasts looking to deepen their appreciation of horror literature'Äôs historical evolution and its enduring capacity to captivate and unsettle. Let each tale's ghostly whispers transport you to the chiaroscuro worlds suited for the Halloween season.

Pliny the Younger