The Raven

The Raven

Edgar Allan Poe

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Año de edición:
2025
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Poesía
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9798347561216
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Enter the shadowy world of Edgar Allan Poe, where the line between madness and reason is razor-thin, and every whisper carries the weight of foreboding. In The Raven and The Cask of Amontillado, two of Poe’s most chilling masterpieces, readers are drawn into tales of unrelenting obsession, haunting loss, and sinister revenge.In The Raven, a grief-stricken narrator spirals into despair as a mysterious, otherworldly bird taunts him with a single, mournful word: 'Nevermore.' This iconic poem’s dark lyricism and hypnotic rhythm will captivate anyone who dares to peer into the abyss of the human soul.Meanwhile, The Cask of Amontillado lures you into the depths of psychological terror as a tale of betrayal and vengeance unfolds in the eerie catacombs. With its razor-sharp tension and chilling conclusion, this short story solidifies Poe’s reputation as the master of macabre storytelling.Whether you’re a lover of gothic literature, a seeker of timeless classics, or simply in search of a thrill that lingers, this collection delivers Poe’s unmatched ability to make the hair on your neck stand on end.Dare to explore the darkness-if you can handle what lurks within.

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