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Classic Horror Omnibus Volume 1 - Five Classic Novels of Terror

Frankenstein/The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde/The Werewolf/Dracula/The Phantom of the Opera

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London
Kiadó: New English Library
Kiadás helye: London
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Kötés típusa: Fűzött keménykötés
Oldalszám: 653 oldal
Sorozatcím: Classic Horror Omnibus
Kötetszám: 1
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 24 cm x 15 cm
ISBN:
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The five horror novels that make up this omnibus and are published here in one bloodcurdling volume, comprise the nucleus of horror fiction as we know it. Kac>' one a classic of its kind, they are here presented in their original and unaltered form, in order of publication.
FRANKENSTEIN — the extraordinary story of a student's experiments to create a synthetic man, which result in a grotesque and horrifying monster — first published anonymously in 1818 by Mary Shelley who later became known as 'The Mother of the Horror Story' and inspired thousands of other writers, including the four whose masterpieces follow.
Robert Louis Stephenson's DOCTOR JKKYLL AND MR HYDE — in which a distinguished doctor discovers a way^to change his personality, but soon fin(|s his life being taken over by his evil alterlego — has become the archetype for the [split personality of fact and fiction.
THE WEREWOLF by Clcmence Ho isman also concerns a transformation — bu this tale of a beautiful woman's... Tovább

Fülszöveg


The five horror novels that make up this omnibus and are published here in one bloodcurdling volume, comprise the nucleus of horror fiction as we know it. Kac>' one a classic of its kind, they are here presented in their original and unaltered form, in order of publication.
FRANKENSTEIN — the extraordinary story of a student's experiments to create a synthetic man, which result in a grotesque and horrifying monster — first published anonymously in 1818 by Mary Shelley who later became known as 'The Mother of the Horror Story' and inspired thousands of other writers, including the four whose masterpieces follow.
Robert Louis Stephenson's DOCTOR JKKYLL AND MR HYDE — in which a distinguished doctor discovers a way^to change his personality, but soon fin(|s his life being taken over by his evil alterlego — has become the archetype for the [split personality of fact and fiction.
THE WEREWOLF by Clcmence Ho isman also concerns a transformation — bu this tale of a beautiful woman's metamor ihosis into a ravening wolf is the classic stoiy of man changing to beast.
Bram Stoker's DRACUI-A — by no neans the first vampire story, but by far the best, introducing fiction's most chilling crcition, the undead Count who feeds on hiimai blood. Vissza

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