When we think of the Gothic Genre we are likely to think of writers like Mary Shelley and Edgar Allan Poe. These stories show the talent and style present in Russian writing during the 19th Century, and are more than worth a read! I would recommend this book to everyone!
I want to review these stories separately, as they differ a lot in quality and topic between authors.
The illustrations in this story were really lovely and really added to the pleasure and enchantment!
MAY CONTAIN SOME SPOILERS:
THE LAFERTOVO POPPY-CAKE SELLER Antony Pogorelsky
This story is both spooky and a little whimsical. I enjoyed the bit about the cat. 5 stars.
TALES OF BURIED TREASURE Orest Somov
This was quite a long short story, containing many stories within a story, and quite enjoyable. I liked all the contained stories as well as the main one. 5 stars.
THE WEREWOLF Orest Somov
A classic Russian tale of silly youth, intelligent girl and dark magic. Amusing. 4 stars.
THE WITCHES OF KIEV Orest Somov
This one I didn't really enjoy, not much happened. Perhaps I was swayed by the racism and the crude depiction of witches. 2 stars.
THE TERRIBLE FORTUNE TELLING Alexander Bestuzhev-Marlinsky
Rather of a cautionary tale, as several in this collection have turned out to be. I did think the superatural bit in the graveyard both spooky and then humourous, which amused me no end. 4 stars. It would have ben 5 if not for the 'it never happened' ending.
THE UNDERTAKER Alexander Pushkin
A delightfully spooky story. Alas for the frustrating 'it was all a dream' ending! 4 stars. It would have been 5 if not for the ending.
THE QUEEN OF SPADES Alexander Pushkin
A very original little tale, very enjoyable. 5 stars.
THE RING Evgeny Baratynsky
Yet again, very original. I loved the story and the denouement. 5 stars.
ANTAR Osip Senkovsky
A great example of well-written orientalism. The threefold tale is always pleasurable for me and the story was poignant and touching. 5 stars.
UNEXPECTED GUESTS Mikhail Zagoskin
A faily typical moral tale with devils. 3 stars.
4338 A.D. Vladimir Odoyevsky
A wonderfully imagined science fiction story! What is now regarded as Victorian Era Steampunk. A real stand out! I adored every second of this and was sad when it ended! 6 stars out of 5!
THE SYLPHIDE Vladimir Odoyevsky
Interesting, enjoyed references to arcane teachings. I liked the visions he saw and sadness of the ending. 5 stars.
THE GHOST Vladimir Odoyevsky
The story within a story within a story technique is a little confusing at times. Also I not sure if the ending was meant to be a little unclear. 4 stars.
THE CITY WITHOUT A NAME Vladimir Odoyevsky
An engaging and convincing rhetoric against the dangers of obsession with personal gain, told as a story. I loved this, as well as the ending that intimates it will not be taken to heart. I think the lessons good ones as well. 6 stars out of 5.
THE LIVING CORPSE Vladimir Odoyevsky
Another tale about the ways people badly influence others and never learn their lesson but I did not enjoy the humourous style. 2 stars.
STUSS Mikhail Lermontov
Well written but unfinished.
A NIGHT IN MAY OR THE DROWNED MAIDEN Nikolai Gogol
It has ghosts but it's not Gothic, it's mostly humour. 2 stars.
THE NOSE Nikolai Gogol
Absurd and goes nowhere. Really not Gothic. 2 stars.
THE PORTRAIT Nikolai Gogl
It can be a little meandering in places but in the end all is revealed. A wonderful narrative about the power art can have. 5 stars.
VAMPIRE Alexei Tolstoy
Dark family history, supernatural adventures and the obstacles both supernatural and human to a love match. 5 stars.
Great anthology of stories. I am going to review a few of them on my blog in October. I'll update this post as I do. Loved these stories. Reading some of them again right now.