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Deep, Dark & Unsettling: 100+ Gothic Classics in One Edition: Novels, Tales and Poems: The Mysteries of Udolpho, The Tell-Tale Heart, Wuthering Heights, ... Rhine, The Headless Horseman & many more

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Who doesn't love a bit of surprise, danger, eerie atmosphere, and just the right hint of romance! So, here's presenting to you our best ever gothic collection, with all the well known classics, all the hidden gems, and lots of surprises for all the fans of chills, darkness and mystery out there. Also, our biggest-ever collection is meticulously edited and formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents:
The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom
The Castle of Otranto
The Old English Baron
Vathek
The Ghost-Seer
The Castle of Wolfenbach
Caleb Williams
The Mysteries of Udolpho
The Italian
A Sicilian Romance
The Romance of the Forest
The Monk
The Orphan of the Rhine
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Christabel
Zastrozzi
St. Irvyne
Manfred
Northanger Abbey
Frankenstein...
Isabella, or the Pot of Basil
La Belle Dame Sans Merci
The Raven
The Tell-Tale Heart
The Fall of the House of Usher
The Cask of Amontillado...
The Vampyre...
The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner
Porphyria's Lover
St, John's Eve
The Viy...
Jane Eyre
Wuthering Heights
Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street
The House of the Seven Gables...
The Woman in White
Goblin Market
The Headless Horseman
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Carmilla
Uncle Silas
The Man-Wolf
The Great Amherst Mystery
The Hound of the Baskervilles...
The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Horla
The Forsaken Inn
The Yellow Wallpaper
The Island of Doctor Moreau
The Invisible Man
The Beetle
The Turn of the Screw...
Dracula…
The Necromancers
The House on the Borderland
The Phantom of the Opera…
Wolverden Tower...

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Published October 12, 2018

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Théophile Gautier

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Pierre Jules Théophile Gautier was a French poet, dramatist, novelist, journalist, and literary critic. In the 1830 Revolution, he chose to stay with friends in the Doyenné district of Paris, living a rather pleasant bohemian life. He began writing poetry as early as 1826 but the majority of his life was spent as a contributor to various journals, mainly for La Presse, which also gave him the opportunity for foreign travel and meeting many influential contacts in high society and in the world of the arts, which inspired many of his writings including Voyage en Espagne (1843), Trésors d'Art de la Russie (1858), and Voyage en Russie (1867). He was a celebrated abandonnée of the Romantic Ballet, writing several scenarios, the most famous of which is Giselle. His prestige was confirmed by his role as director of Revue de Paris from 1851-1856. During this time, he became a journalist for Le Moniteur universel, then the editorship of influential review L'Artiste in 1856. His works include: Albertus (1830), La Comédie de la Mort (1838), Une Larme du Diable (1839), Constantinople (1853) and L'Art Moderne (1856)

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