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Beware The Silence (eBook)

Ultimate Collection of Horror Classics, Macabre Tales & Supernatural Mysteries
Autor: Wilhelm Hauff
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ISBN: 8596547791799
Einband: Adobe Digital Editions
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Beware The Silence stands as a testament to the enduring allure and inherent mystery of the unsaid, the unexplained, and the eerily quiet moments that precede a storm. Spanning an impressive range of literary styles, from the gothic to the speculative, the realist to the supernatural, this collection delves into the silence that speaks volumes, exploring themes of isolation, the unknown, and the uncanny. This anthology is notable not just for its breadth but also for its depth, featuring standout pieces that showcase the unique intersections of culture, time, and psychology, marking a significant contribution to the literary landscape. The authors and editors represented in Beware The Silence collectively bring a rich mosaic of backgrounds, from the well-trodden halls of classic literature by Jane Austen and Charles Dickens to the shadowy corners explored by H. P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe. These authors, hailing from varied eras and regions, contribute to a multifaceted exploration of the anthology's theme, each drawing from their unique personal, historical, and cultural contexts. Their works reflect the diverse literary movements they belonged to, from Romanticism to Victorian literature, from realism to the birth of modern horror and speculative fiction, enriching the reader's understanding of how silence can signify across different temporal and cultural landscapes. Beware The Silence invites readers into a rich tapestry of narratives that promise to captivate, haunt, and challenge. It stands as a unique opportunity to traverse a wide spectrum of human emotion and experience, offering insights into the often underexplored themes of silence and the unsaid. For scholars, students, and enthusiasts of literature, this collection provides not only a voyage into the many facets of silence but also fosters a dialogue between the past and present, the said and the unsaid, making it a must-read for anyone intrigued by the complexities that define the human condition.

Autor Hauff, Wilhelm / Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan / Younger, Pliny The / Blavatsky, Helena / de Adam, Villiers l'Isle / Harvey, William F. / Macleod, Fiona / Stead, William T. / Bolton, Gambier / Davis, Andrew Jackson / Nizida / Prince, Walter F. / Buchan, John / Fernando, Chester Bailey / Tracy, Louis / Stoker, Bram / France, Anatole / Brontë, Charlotte / Brontë, Emily / London, Jack / James, Henry / Gautier, Théophile / Dickens, Charles / Doyle, Arthur Conan / Le Gallienne, Richard / Austen, Jane / Cram, Ralph Adams / De Quincey, Thomas / Falkner, John Meade / Maupassant, Guy de / Hardy, Thomas / Archer, William / Defoe, Daniel / Twain, Mark / Bangs, John Kendrick / Moffett, Cleveland / Matthews, Brander / Lowndes, Marie Belloc / Walpole, Horace / Kipling, Rudyard / Hearn, Lafcadio / Walpole, Hugh / Bierce, Ambrose / Marryat, Frederick / Stowe, Harriet Beecher / Butler, Ellis Parker / Irving, Washington / Andreyev, Leonid / Lindsay, David / Hawthorne, Nathaniel / Allen, Grant / Machen, Arthur / Collins, Wilkie / Thackeray, William Makepeace / Prest, Thomas Peckett / Chamisso, Adelbert Von / Rymer, James Malcolm / Hume, Fergus / Bellamy, Edward / Hubbell, Walter / Gilman, Charlotte Perkins / Kompert, Leopold / Marsh, Richard / Marryat, Florence / Crowe, Catherine / Polidori, John William / Wilde, Oscar / O'Sullivan, Vincent / Wells, H. G. / Chambers, Robert W. / Jacobs, W. W. / Shiel, M. P. / Benson, E. F. / Jerome, Jerome K. / James, M. R. / Hoffmann, E. T. A. / Weinbaum, Stanley G. / Stevenson, Robert Louis / Reynolds, George W. M. / Lovecraft, H. P. / Howard, Robert E. / Nesbit, Edith / Baring-Gould, Sabine / Beckford, William Thomas / Crawford, Francis Marion / Montgomery, Lucy Maud / Braddon, Mary Elizabeth / Molesworth, Mary Louisa / Poe, Edgar Allan / Freeman, Mary E. Wilkins / Gogol, Nikolai / Shelley, Mary / Gaskell, Elizabeth / Bulwer-Lytton, Edward / Stockton, Frank R. / Quiller-Couch, A. T. / Radcliffe, Ann / Alcott, Louisa M. / Edwards, Amelia B. / Hodgson, William Hope / Kip, Leonard / Lewis, Matthew Gregory / O'Brien, Fitz-James / Rickford, Katherine / Croker, Bithia Mary / Pirkis, Catherine L. / Erckmann, Émile / Chatrian, Alexandre / de Alarçon, Pedro / (Saki), H. H. Munro / Hearn, Lafcadio (Übers.) / Hogarth, C. J. (Übers.) / Bealby, J. T. (Übers.) / Henley, Samuel (Übers.) / Hapgood, Isabel F. (Übers.)
Verlag Good Press
Einband Adobe Digital Editions
Erscheinungsjahr 2023
Seitenangabe 23189 S.
Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Masse 31'945 KB

Über den Autor Wilhelm Hauff

Wilhelm Hauff (29. 11. 1802 Stuttgart - 18. 11. 1827 ebd.) war der Sohn eines württembergischen Beamten; nach Studium der Theologie, Philosophie und Philologie und Promotion in Tübingen arbeitete er zunächst als Hauslehrer, seit 1827 leitete er die Redaktion des Cotta'schen 'Morgenblatts'. Hauff war früh ein erfolgreicher Schriftsteller, seine Märchen zeichnen sich durch die die effektvolle Erweiterung der gängigen Erzähltechniken aus.

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