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Cuentos Extraordinarios (Edicin Conmemorativa) / Edgar Allan Poe. Extraordinary Tales
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Edgar Allan Poe liber las terribles imgenes que atesora el subconsciente para dejarlas deambular entre sus pginas. Abanderado de la novela gtica y precursor del relato detectivesco y de la ciencia ficcin, perge historias que llevan el suspense y el desasosiego hasta una perfeccin nunca alcanzada y quiz nunca alcanzable de nuevo. Cuentos extraordinarios rene los ms celebrados de esos textos, incluidas piezas que han hecho historia como «El gato negro , «La carta robada , «El hundimiento de la Casa de Usher o «Los asesinatos de la rue Morgue . ENGLISH DESCRIPTION The complete anthology of Edgar Allan Poe's stories, as extraordinary today as when they were first published, in a beautiful hardcover edition. From the greedy world, hungry for materialism, Poe has thrown himself into dreams. Smothered by the American atmosphere, he wrote at the head of Eureka "I offer this book at those who have put their faith in dreams as in the only realities!" Indeed, it was an admirable protest. The author, who, in The Colloquium of Monos and Una, releases torrents on his contempt and disgust on democracy, progress, and civilization, is the same who--to remove credulity, and delight the idleness of his people--energetically posited human sovereignty and ingeniously crafted ducks most flattering for the pride of modern man.
Edgar Allan Poe liber las terribles imgenes que atesora el subconsciente para dejarlas deambular entre sus pginas. Abanderado de la novela gtica y precursor del relato detectivesco y de la ciencia ficcin, perge historias que llevan el suspense y el desasosiego hasta una perfeccin nunca alcanzada y quiz nunca alcanzable de nuevo. Cuentos extraordinarios rene los ms celebrados de esos textos, incluidas piezas que han hecho historia como «El gato negro , «La carta robada , «El hundimiento de la Casa de Usher o «Los asesinatos de la rue Morgue . ENGLISH DESCRIPTION The complete anthology of Edgar Allan Poe's stories, as extraordinary today as when they were first published, in a beautiful hardcover edition. From the greedy world, hungry for materialism, Poe has thrown himself into dreams. Smothered by the American atmosphere, he wrote at the head of Eureka "I offer this book at those who have put their faith in dreams as in the only realities!" Indeed, it was an admirable protest. The author, who, in The Colloquium of Monos and Una, releases torrents on his contempt and disgust on democracy, progress, and civilization, is the same who--to remove credulity, and delight the idleness of his people--energetically posited human sovereignty and ingeniously crafted ducks most flattering for the pride of modern man.
Hardcover
$17.95