The American Edgar Allan Poe (1809 – 1849) is considered the father of the fantastic and horror novel, in addition to being the creator of the modern detective novel. His works are, in part, a reproduction of his agitated, adventurous and unstable life. He was hounded by misfo...
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The American Edgar Allan Poe (1809 – 1849) is considered the father of the fantastic and horror novel, in addition to being the creator of the modern detective novel. His works are, in part, a reproduction of his agitated, adventurous and unstable life. He was hounded by misfortune from his birth until his premature death after an ill-fated marriage, as well as his excessive fondness for alcohol. All his stories and tales are enveloped in a peculiar halo of mystery. “The Black Cat” is one of his best-known stories, where he combines horror and psychology, and is considered one of the most chilling stories in literature. Technical detailsPages 128 Year 2012 Format 12 x 18 cms. Paperback About the author |
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