The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
A dualidade entre o bem e o mal explorada através da transformação do Dr. Jekyll no monstruoso Mr. Hyde.
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Terror · 1897 · Bram Stoker
O romance epistolar que definiu o mito moderno do vampiro, centrado no Conde Drácula.
Status legal: Domínio público mundial.
Terror · 1886 · Robert Louis Stevenson
A dualidade entre o bem e o mal explorada através da transformação do Dr. Jekyll no monstruoso Mr. Hyde.
Terror · 1794 · Radcliffe, Ann Ward
"The Mysteries of Udolpho" by Ann Radcliffe is a Gothic novel published in 1794. Young Emily St. Aubert endures a cascade of misfortunes after her parents' deaths, finding herself trapped in a sinister Italian castle controlled by the menacing Montoni. Surrounded by mysterious terrors, hidden secrets, and supernatural phenomena, Emily must navigate perilous intrigues while separated from her beloved Valancourt. This archetypal Gothic tale weaves romance, suspense, and dark mysteries through remote castles and haunted landscapes.
Terror · 1796 · Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory)
"The Monk: A Romance" by M. G. Lewis is a Gothic novel published in 1796. It follows Ambrosio, a virtuous monk who succumbs to forbidden desires when a mysterious figure infiltrates his monastery. His fall from grace spirals into a dark tale of lust, murder, and demonic pacts. Scandalous for its sexually explicit content and themes of rape and incest, it became the most controversial Gothic novel of the 18th century, shocking readers while achieving immense popularity and influencing the horror genre.
Terror · 1895 · Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William)
"The King in Yellow" by Robert W. Chambers is a collection of short stories published in 1895. The book opens with supernatural horror tales connected by a forbidden play that drives readers to madness. A mysterious entity called the King in Yellow, an eerie Yellow Sign, and the cursed play itself haunt the first four stories, set in a future 1920s America and Paris. The collection gradually shifts tone, ending with romantic tales, but the opening horror stories have earned acclaim as classics of weird fiction.