100+ Horror Collection. Scary Stories to Read in Bed Tonight

100+ Horror Collection. Scary Stories to Read in Bed Tonight

by Edgar Allan PoeBram Stoker Mary Shelley and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 25/01/2022

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The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown. These facts few psychologists will dispute, and their admitted truth must establish for all time the genuineness and dignity of the weirdly horrible tale as a literary form…

As may naturally be expected of a form so closely connected with primal emotion, the horror-tale is as old as human thought and speech themselves.

Horror intends to create an eerie and frightening atmosphere for the reader. Prevalent elements include ghosts, demons, vampires, werewolves, ghouls, the Devil, witches, monsters, dystopian and apocalyptic worlds, serial killers, cannibalism, psychopaths, cults, dark magic, Satanism, the macabre, gore, and torture.

Contents:

Edgar Allan Poe

THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE

THE GOLD BUG

THE BLACK CAT

THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM

THE TELL—TALE HEART

THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER

THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH

THE CASK OF AMONTILLADO

THE FACTS IN THE CASE OF M. VALDEMAR

HOP-FROG

THE RAVEN

Bram Stoker

DRACULA

Mary Shelley

FRANKENSTEIN

Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

CARMILLA

Robert Louis Stevenson

THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE

H.P. Lovecraft

THE ALCHEMIST

AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS

AZATHOTH

THE BEAST IN THE CAVE

BEYOND THE WALL OF SLEEP

THE BOOK

THE CALL OF CTHULHU

THE CASE OF CHARLES DEXTER WARD

THE CATS OF ULTHAR

THE COLOUR OUT OF SPACE

DAGON

THE DESCENDANT

THE DOOM THAT CAME TO SARNATH

THE DREAM-QUEST OF UNKNOWN KADATH

THE DUNWICH HORROR

THE EVIL CLERGYMAN

EX OBLIVIONE

FACTS CONCERNING THE LATE ARTHUR JERMYN AND HIS FAMILY

THE FESTIVAL

FROM BEYOND

THE HAUNTER OF THE DARK

HE

HERBERT WEST-REANIMATOR

THE HISTORY OF THE NECRONOMICON

THE HORROR AT RED HOOK

THE HOUND

HYPNOS

IBID

IN THE VAULT

THE LITTLE GLASS BOTTLE

MEMORY

THE MOON-BOG

THE MUSIC OF ERICH ZANN

THE NAMELESS CITY

NYARLATHOTEP

OLD BUGS

THE OTHER GODS

THE OUTSIDER

PICKMAN'S MODEL

THE PICTURE IN THE HOUSE

POLARIS

THE QUEST OF IRANON

THE RATS IN THE WALLS

A REMINISCENCE OF DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON

THE SECRET CAVE OR JOHN LEES ADVENTURE

THE SHADOW OUT OF TIME

THE SHADOW OVER INNSMOUTH

THE SHUNNED HOUSE

THE SILVER KEY

THE STATEMENT OF RANDOLPH CARTER

THE STRANGE HIGH HOUSE IN THE MIST

THE STREET

THE TEMPLE

THE TERRIBLE OLD MAN

THE TOMB

THE TRANSITION OF JUAN ROMERO

THE TREE

UNDER THE PYRAMIDS

THE VERY OLD FOLK

WHAT THE MOON BRINGS

THE WHISPERER IN DARKNESS

THE WHITE SHIP

SUPERNATURAL HORROR IN LITERATURE

Algernon Blackwood

THE WILLOWS

Francis Marion Crawford

THE DOLL'S GHOST

Robert W. Chambers

THE KING IN YELLOW

M. R. James

CANON ALBERIC'S SCRAP-BOOK

LOST HEARTS

THE MEZZOTINT and others

ISBN:
9780880030526
9780880030526
Category:
Horror & ghost stories
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
25-01-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) is one of America's greatest and best-loved writers.

Known as the father of the detective story, Poe is perhaps most famous for his short stories particularly his shrewd mysteries and chilling, often grotesque tales of horror he was also an extremely accomplished poet and a tough literary critic.

Poe's life was not far removed from the drama of his fiction. Orphaned at a young age, he was raised by a foster family. As a young man, he developed problems with gambling, debts, and alcohol, and was even dismissed from the army.

His love life was marked by tragedy and heartbreak. Despite these difficulties, Poe produced many works now considered essential to the American literary canon.

Bram Stoker

Born in Dublin, Ireland, on November 8, 1847, Bram Stoker published his first literary work, The Duties of Clerks of Petty Sessions in Ireland, a handbook in legal administration, in 1879.

Turning to fiction later in life, Stoker published his masterpiece, Dracula, in 1897. Deemed a classic horror novel not long after its release, Dracula has continued to garner acclaim for more than a century, inspiring the creation of hundreds of film, theatrical and literary adaptations.

In addition to Dracula, Stoker published more than a dozen novels before his death in 1912.

Mary Shelley

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley was born on August 30, 1797, into a life of personal tragedy. In 1816, she married the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and that summer traveled with him and a host of other Romantic intellectuals to Geneva.

Her greatest achievement was piecing together one of the most terrifying and renowned stories of all time: Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. Shelley conceived Frankenstein in, according to her, "a waking dream."

This vision was simply of a student kneeling before a corpse brought to life. Yet this tale of a mad creator and his abomination has inspired a multitude of storytellers and artists. She died on February 1, 1851.,

Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

Sheridan Le Fanu (1814-1873) was an Irish writer of gothic tales, mystery novels and ghost stories, most famous for his novel Uncle Silas. Carmilla was first published in 1872 and has served as an inspiration countless books, from Bram Stoker's Dracula and Henry James' The Turn of the Screw to Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles, and a slew of films such as Hammer Horror's Karnstein Trilogy.

Robert Louis Stevenson

Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-94) was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. He studied law but preferred writing and in 1881 was inspired by his stepson to write Treasure Island.

Other famous adventure stories followed including Kidnapped, as well as the famous collection of poems for children, A Child's Garden of Verses. Robert Louis Stevenson is buried on the island of Samoa.

M. R. James

Montague Rhodes James was born on 1 August 1862 near Bury St Edmunds, though he spent long periods of his later life in Suffolk, which provided the setting for many of his ghost stories. He studied at Eton and Kings College, Cambridge, where he was eventually elected Fellow, and then made Provost in 1905. In 1918 he became Provost of Eton.

He was a renowed medievalist and biblical scholar, and published works on palaeography, antiquarianism, bibliography and history, guides to Suffolk and Norfolk, as well as editing a collection of ghost stories by Sheridan Le Fanu.

However, he remains best known for his own ghost stories, which were published in several collections including Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (1904), A Thin Ghost and Other Stories (1919), A Warning to the Curious (1925) and a collected edition in 1931. M. R. James never married and died on 12 June 1936.

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