Tales of Wonder; Written and Collected. In Two Volumes. Vol. II by M. G. LewisStep into a world of enchantment and mystery with Tales of Wonder; Written and Collected. In Two Volumes. Vol. II by M. G. Lewis. This classic collection of Gothic tales, originally published in 1801, takes readers on a journey through the eerie and supernatural. Renowned for his work on "The Monk," M. G. Lewis compiles a mesmerizing array of stories that blend the macabre with the mystical, capturing the imagination of readers from the very first page.In this volume, you'll encounter a diverse range of tales, each crafted with Lewis's signature style of vivid descriptions and suspenseful storytelling. From ghostly apparitions to tragic love stories, these narratives delve into the darkest corners of human experience, exploring themes of fate, revenge, and the supernatural. Highlights include "Tam O'Shanter" by Robert Burns, a thrilling narrative poem filled with witches and spectral visions, and "The Witches' Song" by Ben Jonson, a chilling incantation from one of England's greatest dramatists.This edition, brought back into publication by Leopold Classic Library, has undergone meticulous quality control to ensure the best reading experience. Every effort has been made to preserve the original text while enhancing readability for modern audiences. Whether you are a long-time aficionado of Gothic literature or a newcomer to the genre, Tales of Wonder offers a captivating reading experience that stands the test of time.Discover the magic and horror of the past with Tales of Wonder; Written and Collected. In Two Volumes. Vol. II by M. G. Lewis, and let your imagination soar.
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- Release Date 01/16/2016
- Author M. G. Lewis
- Language English
- Company Leopold Classic Library
- Weight 14.7 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.54 x 9 inches
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