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Fantasmagoriana - Collected Tales of Ghosts'' is an exquisite anthology that traverses the eerie, gothic landscapes of spectral literature. Within its pages, the reader encounters a myriad of literary styles ranging from the subtly sinister to overt hauntings, linked by the universal allure of the ghost story. The collection meticulously encapsulates the transformative period in literature when gothic elements were increasingly woven into narrative fabric, bringing the supernatural intriguingly close to the philosophical questions of existence and the afterlife. The diverse tales, each marked by the unique imprint of its narrator, collectively pioneer and redefine the spectral genre's contours. The contributing authors, Johann August Apel, Friedrich August Schulze, and Johann Karl August Musäus, were seminal figures in the early Romantic and gothic movements sweeping through 19th-century Germany. Their backgrounds in theology, philosophy, and the classics deeply inform the thematic richness and complexity of the tales, effectively channeling contemporary societal and existential anxieties through the lens of the supernatural. Together, these authors not only embroidered the intricate tapestry of German ghost literature but also contributed to a broader understanding of the cultural and psychological underpinnings of the genre. 'Fantasmagoriana - Collected Tales of Ghosts' offers readers an invaluable glimpse into the romantic-gothic interplay of fear and fascination with the ethereal. This anthology is a compelling invitation for enthusiasts and scholars alike to explore the depths of gothic literature through a multifaceted array of phantasms and spectres. Beyond mere thrills, this collection serves as a profound medium for examining the shadows that loom in the collective human psyche, making it an essential addition to both academic and personal libraries.
© 2021 Musaicum Books (Ebook): 4064066382063
Vertaling: Sarah Elizabeth Utterson, Jean-Baptiste Benoît Eyriès, Thomas Carlyle
Publicatiedatum
Ebook: 7 mei 2021
Nederlands
België