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Poe E.A. Padenie doma Asherov

Poe E.A. Padenie doma Asherov

Author Poe E.A.
Title Padenie doma Asherov
Description The Fall of the House of Usher is a collection of 38 stories by Edgar Allan Poe, bringing together some of his most recognisable texts about the painful tension of human consciousness. The title story takes the reader to the gloomy ancestral mansion of the Ushers, a closed world in which the illness of the family seems to pass into the house itself. This connection sets the tone for the whole collection. In terms of genre, the book belongs to Gothic prose and early detective fiction. In some stories, Poe builds the atmosphere of a slow nightmare. In others, he creates an intellectual puzzle based on observation and logic. His style is held together by a sense of growing inevitability.

Edgar Allan Poe was an American writer and poet. He also worked as a critic and had a major impact on nineteenth-century literature and later popular genres. He is regarded as one of the creators of detective fiction and as a master of psychological horror. He knew how to turn fear into a strict artistic structure, and the anxiety of human consciousness into the main source of plot.
Year 2023
Publisher Jeksmo
Pages 448
Cover Paperback
ISBN 978-5-04-188187-0
In Stock
Price: 142.00 kr.