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Discover the mystery and terror of Edgar Allan Poe's classic gothic tale In this chilling masterpiece of Gothic horror, Edgar Allan Poe tells the story of Roderick Usher and his dying twin sister, Madeline. Roderick summons his childhood friend and confidant, the unnamed narrator, to his decaying mansion, the House of Usher. The narrator soon finds himself drawn into the Usher siblings' dark and twisted world, where the boundaries between reality and madness begin to blur. As Madeline's illness worsens, Roderick becomes increasingly erratic and withdrawn. The narrator grows increasingly uneasy, but he is unable to bring himself to leave the House of Usher. He is compelled to stay and witness the inevitable conclusion of the Usher family's tragic story. The Fall of the House of Usher is a haunting and atmospheric tale that explores the themes of madness, death, and the decay of the human mind. It is a must-read for fans of Gothic horror and classic literature.
- "The Fall of the House of Usher is one of the greatest Gothic horror stories ever written." - The New York Times - "Poe's masterpiece is a dark and disturbing tale that will stay with you long after you finish reading it." - The Guardian - "A must-read for fans of horror and suspense." - Amazon reviewerOrder your copy of The Fall of the House of Usher today and experience the terror and suspense of Edgar Allan Poe's classic Gothic tale!
© 2023 HB Classics (Rafbók): 9782380378191
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Rafbók: 23 oktober 2023
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