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A B C of Gothic Architecture Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 7.95 $"A B C of Gothic Architecture" by John Henry Parker is a seminal work that serves as an accessible introduction to the intricate world of Gothic architecture. First published in the 19th century, this comprehensive guide demystifies the principles, styles, and historical significance of Gothic design through a clear and systematic approach. Parker, an esteemed architect and historian, expertly addresses key elements such as pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses, making the complex subject understandable for both enthusiasts and scholars. The book is enhanced by detailed illustrations and photographs that vividly showcase the splendor of Gothic cathedrals and structures, allowing readers to visualize the artistry and craftsmanship involved. Parker’s meticulous attention to detail and his passion for the subject shine through, making this work an invaluable resource. "A B C of Gothic Architecture" remains a cornerstone in architectural literature, inspiring generations to appreciate the beauty and complexity of this iconic style.
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In a Glass Darkly, v. 2/3 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 8.45 $"In a Glass Darkly" by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu is a seminal work in the Victorian Gothic genre, exploring the themes of the supernatural, psychological horror, and the duality of human nature. This collection of interconnected stories showcases Le Fanu’s mastery in weaving eerie narratives filled with dark mystique. Volume 2 of the series delves deeper into the realms of spiritualism and terror, featuring characters ensnared by haunting forces and unresolved pasts. Le Fanu employs rich, atmospheric descriptions that evoke an unsettling sense of dread, drawing readers into a world where the boundaries between reality and the supernatural blur. The stories are not just tales of horror; they also provoke introspection on human fears and desires. His narrative style, marked by meticulous detail and an engaging pacing, ensures that each story captivates and unnerves. "In a Glass Darkly" remains a cornerstone of Gothic literature, influencing countless authors and continues to resonate with modern audiences.
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Tales from "Blackwood," Volume 8 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 9.95 $"Tales from Blackwood, Volume 8" is a captivating anthology that features a collection of short stories, curated from the esteemed literary magazine "Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine." Renowned for its exploration of the gothic and the supernatural, this volume presents a diverse range of narratives that delve into the eerie and macabre. The stories vary from haunting tales of the unknown to profound reflections on human nature, showcasing the talents of various authors who contributed to the magazine. Each piece brings forth rich imagery, nuanced character development, and atmospheric settings, engaging readers in thrilling plots that evoke both wonder and dread. Themes of isolation, mystery, and the exploration of psychological depths resonate throughout, making it a compelling read for fans of classic horror and literature. "Tales from Blackwood, Volume 8" is not only a testament to the creativity of its contributing authors but also a timeless homage to the enduring allure of gothic storytelling.
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Melmoth the Wanderer, Vol. 1 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 8.45 $"Melmoth the Wanderer," published in 1820 by Charles Robert Maturin, is a captivating Gothic novel that explores themes of despair, sin, and the search for redemption. The story centers around Melmoth, a tormented soul who has sold his soul to the devil for the promise of immortality. Throughout the narrative, he roams the Earth, witnessing the suffering of others while grappling with the consequences of his dark pact. The novel intertwines various narratives, each revealing the tragic fates of those ensnared by Melmoth's influence. Maturin's work is characterized by its rich, evocative prose and profound philosophical questions about the nature of evil and the human condition. The book captures the essence of existential dread, reflecting the Romantic era's fixation on the supernatural and the sublime. "Melmoth the Wanderer" stands as a landmark in Gothic literature, engaging readers with its intricate storytelling and haunting exploration of morality and despair.
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The Phantoms of the Foot-Bridge, and Other Stories Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 15.45 $"The Phantoms of the Foot-Bridge, and Other Stories" is a captivating collection by Charles Egbert Craddock, a pseudonym for Mary Noailles Murfree, who is celebrated for her Southern Gothic tales. Set against the backdrop of the Tennessee mountains, the stories explore themes of isolation, longing, and the supernatural. Craddock’s vivid descriptions bring the Appalachian landscape to life, creating a rich atmosphere that envelops readers in the local culture and folklore. In “The Phantoms of the Foot-Bridge,” supernatural elements intertwine with human emotion, prompting characters to confront their pasts and fears. The narratives are distinguished by their lyrical prose and deep psychological insight, revealing the complexities and vulnerabilities of rural life. Craddock masterfully blends realism with the ethereal, making the local legends palpable. This collection is a testament to Craddock's skill in crafting haunting and poignant tales that resonate with readers, leaving them pondering long after the final page.
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George Edmund Street: Unpublished Notes and Reprinted Papers Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 12.95 $"George Edmund Street: Unpublished Notes and Reprinted Papers" is a fascinating compilation that delves into the lesser-known works of the esteemed Victorian architect, George Edmund Street. Celebrated for his contributions to Gothic revival architecture, Street's writings reveal not only his profound knowledge of design but also his insights into the cultural and social implications of architecture during his time. This collection features a range of unpublished notes, sketches, and reprinted papers that showcase Street's innovative ideas and meticulous approach to the field. Readers will encounter reflections on architectural principles, discussions of contemporary styles, and critiques of modernity, all couched in Street's eloquent prose. The book serves as both an essential resource for architectural historians and a treasure for enthusiasts wishing to understand the evolution of architectural thought through the lens of one of its most passionate advocates. Overall, it highlights Street’s enduring legacy and his role in shaping Victorian architecture.
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In a Glass Darkly, v. 1/3 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 8.45 $"In a Glass Darkly" by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu is a compelling collection of gothic tales that delves into the supernatural and the psychological. Published in 1872, this volume consists of five interconnected stories, narrated by the enigmatic Dr. Martin Hesselius, who explores the boundaries between reality and the ethereal. Each narrative weaves an intricate tapestry of mystery, forbidden love, and the occult, with a distinct emphasis on the tormented minds that inhabit them. Le Fanu’s prose is lush and atmospheric, immersing the reader in a world where spectral presences and dark desires collide. The stories, ranging from ghostly encounters to themes of vampirism, reflect the Victorian fascination with death and the afterlife. Notably, "Carmilla," the tale of a predatory female vampire, presages modern vampire fiction. Through rich characterization and suspenseful plotlines, Le Fanu solidifies his status as a master of gothic literature, captivating readers with his exploration of fear that lurks in the human psyche.
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Ormond; Or, The Secret Witness. Volume 1 (of 3) Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 11.45 $Ormond; Or, The Secret Witness is a captivating novel by Charles Brockden Brown, recognized as one of the first American Gothic writers. This work, which is the first volume in a trilogy, tangles themes of mystery, suspense, and moral conflict. Set in the late 18th century, Brown's narrative explores the complexities of human emotion and societal expectations through the lens of its protagonist, Ormond, who grapples with his identity and the heavy burdens of his past. The novel intricately weaves together elements of psychological depth and philosophical inquiry, raising questions about authenticity, freedom, and the nature of evil. Brown's prose is rich and evocative, effectively immersing readers in the atmospheric setting of early America. "Ormond" showcases the author’s pioneering approach to American literature, blending thrilling plot twists with a profound exploration of the human psyche, making it a compelling read for fans of Gothic and early American fiction.
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A Treatise on Chancel Screens and Rood Lofts Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 7.95 $"A Treatise on Chancel Screens and Rood Lofts," authored by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, is a seminal work that delves into the architectural intricacies of ecclesiastical design during the 19th century. Pugin, a leading figure in the Gothic Revival, meticulously explores the historical significance and aesthetic merits of chancel screens and rood lofts in Christian churches. His treatise combines a deep understanding of medieval architecture with a passionate advocacy for the restoration of traditional forms, emphasizing the importance of these features in enhancing the spiritual atmosphere of worship spaces. Pugin's keen eye for detail is complemented by his striking illustrations, which provide visual context to his arguments. The work serves not only as an architectural guide but also as a manifesto for the integration of beauty and faith in church design. Overall, Pugin's treatise remains an essential reference for scholars, architects, and enthusiasts of Gothic architecture, showcasing his enduring influence on the field.
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The Italian, Volume 1 (of 3) Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 8.95 $The Italian, Volume 1 by Ann Ward Radcliffe is a quintessential Gothic novel, first published in 1797. The story unfolds in the picturesque and foreboding landscapes of Italy, weaving a tale of passion, intrigue, and supernatural elements. The narrative follows the young and virtuous Ellena Rosalba, who becomes entangled in a web of dark secrets and dangerous machinations orchestrated by the sinister Montoni, a figure cloaked in mystery and malevolence. Radcliffe's richly descriptive prose immerses the reader in the evocative settings, enhancing the suspense and emotional intensity of the plot. Themes of love, betrayal, and the struggle between good and evil are deftly explored, showcasing Radcliffe's skill in character development and her ability to evoke strong emotional responses. "The Italian" remains a seminal work in the Gothic genre, influencing countless authors and continuing to captivate readers with its blend of romance and terror. This volume sets the stage for an enthralling continuation in subsequent installments.
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The Children of the Abbey: A Tale Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 21.95 $The Children of the Abbey: A Tale by Regina Maria Roche is a captivating Gothic novel that explores themes of love, loss, and identity. Set against a backdrop of an enigmatic abbey, the story follows the fortunes of two orphaned siblings, the innocent and virtuous Florence and her passionate brother, who are entangled in a web of dark secrets and long-buried mysteries. The narrative weaves through the haunting landscapes of the abbey, rich with supernatural elements and emotional turmoil. Roche's vivid characterizations and intricate plotting keep readers engrossed, as love triangles and family betrayals unfold. The novel not only highlights the struggles of its protagonists but also reflects the societal norms and constraints of the 18th century. With its blend of romance, suspense, and intrigue, "The Children of the Abbey" remains a significant contribution to the Gothic literature genre and a compelling exploration of human emotions and moral dilemmas.
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The House of Helen Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 8.95 $"The House of Helen" by Corra Harris is a compelling Southern Gothic novel that delves into themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, the story revolves around Helen, a strong-willed woman who navigates the turbulent waters of societal expectations and personal desires. Harris paints a vivid portrait of Southern life, infusing her narrative with rich descriptions and emotional depth. Throughout the novel, readers witness Helen's struggles with her identity, the constraints imposed by her family, and the choices that lead her to a path of self-discovery. The thoughtful exploration of societal norms and women's roles during this era adds a layer of relevance to contemporary discussions about agency and autonomy. Harris’s lyrical prose and evocative storytelling engage readers, making "The House of Helen" a timeless exploration of the human spirit's resilience. It remains a poignant reflection on personal and cultural identity.
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Carmilla Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 7.45 $"Carmilla" by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu is a classic gothic novella first published in 1872. Set in central Europe, the story follows Laura, a young woman who befriends the mysterious and alluring Carmilla. As their relationship deepens, Laura begins to experience strange and terrifying occurrences, leading her to uncover the truth about Carmilla's dark secret. Le Fanu's tale of vampire romance predates Bram Stoker's "Dracula" and is considered a pioneering work in the vampire genre. Through its haunting atmosphere and themes of love, desire, and the supernatural, "Carmilla" explores complex human emotions and desires. The novella has inspired numerous adaptations in literature, film, and television, making it a timeless and enduring piece of gothic literature.
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The Haunted Room: A Tale Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 10.45 $"The Haunted Room: A Tale" by A. L. O. E. is a captivating gothic story that weaves together elements of mystery, suspense, and supernatural intrigue. Set in a sprawling old mansion, the narrative follows a young protagonist who encounters a series of eerie phenomena that challenge the boundaries of reality and belief. The protagonist's courage and curiosity lead them to uncover dark secrets locked within the mansion's haunted walls. A. L. O. E. masterfully evokes a sense of atmosphere, with vivid descriptions of the mansion’s somber corridors and unsettling occurrences. The novel explores themes of fear, trust, and the quest for truth while maintaining a moral undertone. The rich, evocative language invites readers to imagine themselves within the haunting setting, experiencing both the terror and thrill alongside the characters. Ultimately, "The Haunted Room" offers a timeless exploration of the unknown, making it a compelling read for fans of classic ghost stories and suspenseful tales.
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Peter Vischer Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 7.45 $"Peter Vischer" by Cecil Headlam is a fascinating exploration of the life and works of the renowned 15th-century German sculptor and bronze caster, Peter Vischer the Elder. Headlam delves into Vischer's artistic contributions, particularly his intricate and emotive designs that impacted the transition from Gothic to Renaissance art in Germany. The book meticulously chronicles Vischer’s biography, detailing his upbringing, influences, and the artistic milieu of Nuremberg, the city that became a hub for artistic innovation during that era. Through nuanced analysis, Headlam illustrates Vischer's unique ability to blend realism with spiritual themes, bringing to life his iconic works such as the famous "Worshipping of the Magi" and various tomb monuments. The book serves not only as an appreciation of Vischer's artistry but also as a cultural commentary on the transformative power of art in society. Headlam’s erudition invites readers to reflect on the enduring legacy of one of history’s great craftsmen.
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The Tenants of Malory, Volume 3 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 9.45 $"The Tenants of Malory, Volume 3" by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu is a captivating exploration of the Gothic genre, weaving suspense and supernatural elements into its intricate narrative. This volume continues the tale of Malory Manor, a place steeped in mystery and haunted by the echoes of its storied past. Le Fanu masterfully develops his characters, presenting them as deeply flawed yet relatable figures grappling with their desires and fears. The novel immerses readers in a richly atmospheric setting, where the eerie ambiance of the manor plays a crucial role in the unfolding drama. Themes of love, revenge, and the supernatural intertwine, creating a multifaceted story that examines the complexities of human nature. Le Fanu's prose is both elegant and engaging, effectively drawing readers into a world where the line between reality and the supernatural often blurs. This volume is a compelling continuation, solidifying Le Fanu's reputation as a master of Gothic literature.
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The Tenants of Malory, Volume 2 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 9.45 $The Tenants of Malory, Volume 2 by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu is a compelling continuation of the gothic tale set in the eerie Malory estate, where the boundaries between the supernatural and the mundane blur. The novel follows the lives of its eccentric characters, who are enveloped in a web of secrets, haunting histories, and tragic romance. Le Fanu expertly weaves together themes of love, betrayal, and the supernatural, creating a rich tapestry that draws readers into the eerie atmosphere of the estate. The gothic elements are enhanced by vivid descriptions and a sense of impending doom, immersing the reader in the unsettling world of Malory. As the plot unfolds, the tension builds with unexpected twists and spectral encounters, culminating in a haunting but satisfying climax. Le Fanu's masterful storytelling and psychological depth make this volume a captivating read for fans of classic gothic fiction.
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The Tenants of Malory, Volume 1 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 9.45 $"The Tenants of Malory, Volume 1" by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu is a captivating gothic novel that delves into the eerie history of Malory, a haunted estate steeped in mystery and melancholy. The story unfolds through the eyes of various characters, particularly focusing on the enigmatic figure of the estate's last tenant, a destitute gentleman named Mr. Cather. As he navigates the ghostly echoes of the past and the peculiar residents of Malory, the narrative explores themes of loss, isolation, and the supernatural. Le Fanu's masterful prose not only evokes a chilling atmosphere but also examines the psychological depth of his characters, drawing readers into the dark allure of Malory's storied halls. The blend of mystery, suspense, and the supernatural makes this novel an enthralling read. Its rich tapestry of emotions and chilling encounters ensures that readers will be eager to uncover more in the subsequent volume.
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The Life and Writings of Henry Fuseli, Volume 2 (of 3) Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 9.95 $The Life and Writings of Henry Fuseli, Volume 2 is a captivating exploration of the life and works of the renowned Swiss painter and writer, Henry Fuseli. This volume delves into Fuseli's artistic philosophy, vivid imagination, and the influence of classical art, Gothic literature, and the Romantic movement on his oeuvre. The book meticulously presents Fuseli’s correspondence, critiques, and essays, showcasing his unique insights into the nature of art and the role of emotion in creative expression. Readers will discover his thoughts on the relationships between dreams, mythology, and art, revealing the depth of his intellect and passion. Enhanced by analyses of his notable paintings, particularly his iconic works that capture the gothic and fantastical, this volume serves both as an academic resource and an engaging narrative. Overall, it paints a rich portrait of a visionary artist whose legacy still resonates in the art world today.
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Melmoth the Wanderer, Vol. 2 Paperback
Vendor: Heritagereads.com Price: 8.45 $Melmoth the Wanderer, penned by Charles Robert Maturin and published in 1820, is a haunting Gothic novel that delves into themes of despair, redemption, and the eternal struggle of the human soul. Volume 2 continues the gripping tale of Melmoth, a man who has sold his soul to the Devil in exchange for prolonged life and the ability to wander the earth. As Melmoth encounters various characters, each entwined in their own tragic narratives, the story unfolds with a rich tapestry of eerie atmospheres and poignant philosophical reflections. Maturin's prose is both lyrical and chilling, capturing the essence of existential angst and moral ambiguity. This volume deepens the exploration of Melmoth’s torment as he seeks a companion who will share in his cursed fate. With its intricate plot and intense emotional undercurrents, "Melmoth the Wanderer" remains a significant contribution to the Gothic tradition, resonating with readers drawn to tales of the otherworldly and profound human experience.
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