Horror Anthology

Horror Anthology

Por H. H. Munro (Saki), Alexandre Chatrian, Algernon Blackwood, Ambrose Bierce, Amelia B. Edwards, Anatole France, Ann Radcliffe, Arthur Conan Doyle, Arthur Machen, Jane Austen, J. T. Bealby (Traductor), William Thomas Beckford, Edward Bellamy, E. F. Benson, Gambier Bolton, Marjorie Bowen, Bram Stoker, Emily Bronte, Catherine Crowe, Charlotte Brontë, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Cleveland Moffett, Bithia Mary Croker, Daniel Defoe, Andrew Jackson Davis, Pedro De Alarçon, Charles Dickens, Olivia Howard Dunbar, Edith Nesbit, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Elizabeth Gaskell, Ellis Parker Butler, Émile Erckmann, Fergus Hume, Chester Bailey Fernando, Fiona Macleod, Fitz-james O'brien, Florence Marryat, Francis Marion Crawford, Frank R. Stockton, Frederick Marryat, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, Gertrude Atherton, Grant Allen, Guy de Maupassant, H. G. Wells, Harriet Beecher Stowe, William F. Harvey, Helena Blavatsky, Samuel Henley (Traductor), Henry James, E. T. A. Hoffmann, C. J. Hogarth (Traductor), Horace Walpole, Isabel F. Hapgood (Traductor), J. K. Huysmans, Jerome K. Jerome, John Buchan, John Kendrick Bangs, John Meade Falkner, John William Polidori, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Leonard Kip, Rudyard Kipling, Leopold Kompert, Lafcadio Hearn, Jordi Ledesma Álvarez, Leonid Andreyev, David Lindsay, Jack London, Louis Tracy, Louisa M. Alcott, H. P. Lovecraft, Marie Belloc Lowndes, M. P. Shiel, M. R. James, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, Matteo Zanini, Matthew Gregory Lewis, Brander Matthews, Mary Louisa Molesworth, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Nikolai Gogol, Nizida, Vincent O'Sullivan, Catherine L. Pirkis, Edgar Allan Poe, Walter F. Prince, A. T. Quiller-Couch, Ralph Adams Cram, George W. M. Reynolds, Richard le Gallienne, Richard Marsh, Katherine Rickford, Robert E. Howard, Robert Louis Stevenson, Robert W. Chambers, James Malcolm Rymer, S. Mukerji, Sabine Baring-gould, Sax Rohmer, Mary Shelley, William T. Stead, Theophile Gautier, Thomas De Quincey, Thomas Hardy, Thomas Peckett Prest, Mark Twain, Vezio Borgonzoni, Edgar Vieira Posada, Villiers De L'isle Adam, Adelbert von Chamisso, W. W. Jacobs, Keene Wallace (Traductor), Walter Hubbell, Washington Irving, Oscar Wilde, Wilhelm Hauff, Wilkie Collins, William Archer, William Hope Hodgson, William Makepeace Thackeray, Pliny the Younger

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Sinopsis

This horror anthology is a remarkable collection that spans the gamut of the most chilling and macabre tales in English literature, from the eerie subtleties of psychological terror to the stark dread of the supernatural. The collection showcases a diverse range of literary styles, from the gothic to the modernist, encapsulating the evolution of horror as a genre across different periods. Standouts in the collection reveal the genre's capacity to explore the deepest fears of the human psyche, making manifest the anxieties of the times. The editors have meticulously curated works that not only entertain but also serve as a critical lens through which to examine the broader cultural and historical contexts from which these stories spring. The contributing authors and editors, hailing from varied backgrounds, bring a rich tapestry of cultural perspectives to the anthology, underscoring the universal appeal and adaptability of the horror genre. Figures such as Edgar Allan Poe and H.P. Lovecraft, whose work has defined and redefined horror literature, are presented alongside authors like Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Elizabeth Gaskell, who contribute uniquely feminist perspectives to the collection. This amalgam of voices aligns with notable literary movements, including Romanticism, Victorianism, and Modernism, providing readers with a comprehensive overview of the genre's evolution and its intersections with social and political issues. This anthology presents a unique opportunity for readers to engage with the horror genre in all its diversity and complexity. It encourages a deeper exploration of the themes of fear, the unknown, and the supernatural, showcasing how these themes resonate across different times and cultures. The collection is an invaluable resource for both aficionados of horror literature and those new to the genre, offering educational insights and prompts for further reflection. By fostering a dialogue between the works of different authors, this anthology serves not only as a testament to the enduring power of horror literature but also as an invitation to explore the shadows that linger in the human mind.

Pliny the Younger