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O Corvo e Outros Contos
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Considerado o pai de terror e um dos maiores autores de contos de suspense e de gênero policial, Edgar Allan Poe nasceu em 1809, nos Estados Unidos, e dedicou-se a escrever poemas e contos que envolviam a morte, mistérios e relatos macabros. Seu falecimento, de causas não esclarecidas, quando tinha apenas 40 anos, contribuiu para que a popularidade de Poe aumentasse. O escritor inaugurou um estilo único e foi fonte de inspiração para grandes nomes da literatura mundial. Você tem coragem de embarcar nessa história?
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3.5
“"The Raven and Other Extraordinary Tales" is a carefully curated selection of Edgar Allan Poe’s most expressive works, showcasing the genius of one of the most haunting literary minds. This edition includes the poem The Raven (beautifully translated into Portuguese by Fernando Pessoa), alongside iconic short stories such as The Fall of the House of Usher, The Masque of the Red Death, The Pit and the Pendulum, The Tell-Tale Heart, and The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar.
This was one of the first times I truly immersed myself in Poe’s writing, and it was a fascinating experience. His prose is dense yet lyrical, filled with psychological depth and a sense of dread that lingers long after each story ends. What struck me most was how vividly he captures the collapse of the human mind, the weight of guilt, the terror of confinement, the grotesque beauty of decay.
Each story feels like an exploration of madness, mortality, and the uncanny, written in a style that is both poetic and unsettling. And The Raven, even after so many readings and interpretations, remains a masterpiece of rhythm, despair, and eternal loss.
I loved this collection, not just for its dark beauty, but for how it reminded me that Poe wasn’t simply telling stories of horror. He was dissecting the human soul, showing us that the real terror often lies within ourselves.”
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