Halloween is one of our favorite holiday dates! A chance to unleash our tensions with games and costumes and be a child once again. Halloween is time for ‘trick or treat’ and scary readings. In addition to tricks and treats, Halloween is a good dose of horror stories!
Check out the selection of seven tales of horror by the critic August Nemo:
– The Monkey’s Paw By W. W. Jacobs
– ‘Oh, Whistle, and I’ll Come to You, My Lad’ By M. R. James
– Yuki-Onna By Lafcadio Hearn
– The Terrible Old Man by H. P. Lovecraft
– The Black Cat By Edgar Allan Poe
– Lazarus By Leonid Andreyev
– The Death of Halpin Frayser By Ambrose Bierce
For more books with interesting themes, be sure to check the other books in this collection!
عن المؤلف
W.W. Jacobs, in full William Wymark Jacobs, (born September 8, 1863, London, Englanddied September 1, 1943, London), English short-story writer best known for his classic horror story ‘The Monkey’s Paw.’
M. R. James, in full Montague Rhodes James, (1 August 1862 12 June 1936) was an English author and medievalist scholar. Though James’s work as a medievalist and scholar is still highly regarded, he is best remembered for his ghost stories, which some regard as among the best in the genre. James redefined the ghost story for the new century by abandoning many of the formal Gothic clichés of his predecessors and using more realistic contemporary settings.
Lafcadio Hearn, also called (from 1895) Koizumi Yakumo, (born June 27, 1850, Levkás, Ionian Islands, Greecedied Sept. 26, 1904, kubo, Japan), writer, translator, and teacher who introduced the culture and literature of Japan to the West.
Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809 to October 7, 1849) was an American writer, poet, critic and editor best known for evocative short stories and poems that captured the imagination and interest of readers around the world. His imaginative storytelling and tales of mystery and horror gave birth to the modern detective story.
Ambrose Bierce (June 24, 1842 circa 1914) was an American short story writer, journalist, poet, and Civil War veteran. Tales of Soldiers and Civilians (also published as In the Midst of Life) was named by the Grolier Club as one of the 100 most influential American books printed before 1900.
Leonid Andreyev (21 August 1871 12 September 1919) was a Russian playwright, novelist and short-story writer, who is considered to be a father of Expressionism in Russian literature. He is one of the most talented and prolific representatives of the Silver Age period. Andreyev’s style combines elements of realist, naturalist, and symbolist schools in literature.