Claimed

Claimed

Por Gertrude Barrows Bennett, Francis Stevens

Formato: EPUB  
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Sinopsis

Claimed is a transcendental collection that traces the ultimate interplay of horror and fantasy through the expertly crafted writings of Francis Stevens, known as Gertrude Barrows Bennett. This anthology gathers a vibrant tapestry of stories that unravel uncanny narratives, capturing the haunting dance between human vulnerability and mythical upheavals. With tales that range from otherworldly journeys to mind-bending adventures, each piece reflects the innovative hallmarks of early 20th-century speculative fiction, presenting readers with unexpected twists and chilling revelations within mythic constructs and speculative contexts. The thematic core of this anthology challenges the imagination, provoking a deep rumination on identity, power, and the paranormal. The distinctive voices of Francis Stevens as both an author and an editor brilliantly illustrate the shifting literary paradigms of her time. Stevens, celebrated as a pioneer of the fantasy-horror genre, managed to imprint her unique vision onto the evolving landscape of speculative fiction. Her narratives interact with the social and cultural turbulence of her era, blending introspective insights with thrilling suspense. The anthology reflects her significant influence on gothic and science fiction, enriching the collection with nuanced perspectives that mirror contemporary themes while carving new paths in literary exploration. Claimed offers readers an unparalleled journey through the realms of imagination, expertly curated to illuminate the imaginative prowess and narrative genius of its central figure. This collection provides both an engaging tapestry of stories and an educational odyssey through speculative fiction's roots, allowing readers to engage deeply with its multifaceted narratives. Whether an aficionado or a budding enthusiast, this volume invites you to explore the potent combination of fantasy and horror, revealing layers of insight that speak to both historical contexts and timeless human fears.

Francis Stevens