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A posthumous collection gathers Gothic short stories and a previously excised episode connected to the author's vampire novel, framed by a brief preface explaining its publication. The tales range from an atmospheric, foreboding carriage journey ending in supernatural menace to accounts of haunted houses, reanimated corpses, fatal obsessions, and uncanny deaths, blending folklore, rural superstition, and urban dread. Recurring motifs include burial rites, resurrection, and the thin boundary between life and death, all delivered in brisk, suspenseful sketches.

About the Author

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Bram Stoker

Bram Stoker was an Irish author best known for his iconic Gothic novel "Dracula," published in 1897. This seminal work has had a profound influence on the horror genre and popular culture, establishing many conventions of vampire fiction. Stoker's writing often explores themes of fear, sexuality, and the supernatural, reflecting the anxieties of Victorian society. In addition to "Dracula," he wrote several other notable works, including "The Jewel of Seven Stars" and "The Lair of the White Worm." Stoker's experiences as a theater manager and his friendship with actor Henry Irving also informed his literary career, contributing to his rich storytelling style.

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