
Great Tales of the Unknown - Short Stories from Masters of the Gothic and Macabre (Fantasy and Horror Classics)
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- English
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Great Tales of the Unknown - Short Stories from Masters of the Gothic and Macabre (Fantasy and Horror Classics)
About this book
Step into the shadows of the 19th and early 20th centuries, where every mystery hides a horror.
This collection is a grand tour of uncanny, speculative, and terrifying fiction, gathering short stories from the founding fathers of the macabre and lesser-known masters of the Gothic. Great Tales of the Unknown showcases how the unknown--whether scientific, historical, or supernatural--became the ultimate source of dread.
Prepare for a journey across continents and centuries, encountering bizarre science, vengeful history, and existential terror:
Gothic and Psychological Dread:
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Morning on the Wissahiccon by Edgar Allan Poe: A classic piece by the architect of American Gothic, offering a richly atmospheric and contemplative study of a haunted landscape and the unsettling boundary between nature and the civilized world.
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The Spider's Eye by Fitz James O'Brien: An early master of bizarre and inventive fiction, O'Brien delivers a claustrophobic tale of psychological torment and a horrifying, predatory obsession.
Mad Science and Global Adventure:
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Dr. Immortelle by Kathleen Ludwick: A fascinating contribution that tells the disturbing consequences of medical hubris, posing the question: What price is paid for the secret of eternal life?
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The Passing of Van Mitten by Claude Farrere: A tale of exotic adventure and colonial dread, where a journey into a mysterious, foreign land leads to a chilling, irrevocable fate.
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The River of Death by Fred M. White: A gripping, pulp-era thriller that pits human ingenuity against a terrifying, possibly unnatural, hazard in the heart of a perilous jungle environment.
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A Shot at the Sun by M. P. Shiel: A highly imaginative and speculative piece from a writer known for his grandiose style, exploring a vast, quasi-scientific cosmic crisis.
Sword and Sorcery Meets the Ancient World:
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Delenda Est by Robert E. Howard: The legendary creator of Conan the Barbarian offers a tale steeped in ancient history and ferocious action, where the final, dark fate of a forgotten empire meets savage, elemental force.
Complete with short Biographies of each author, this collection is a testament to the boundless creativity of the genre's earliest practitioners and their endless fascination with the hidden horrors of the world.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Dr. Immortelle
- The Passing of Van Mitten
- The River of Death
- Morning on the Wissahiccon
- The Spider’s Eye
- A Shot at the Sun
- Delenda Est
- Short Biographies of the Authors