Carl Friedrich Kahlert, a relatively obscure figure in the annals of Gothic literature, remains best known for „The Necromancer: or The Tale of the Black Forest, ” initially published in the early 19th century. Due to scant biographical records, details of Kahlert”s life remain largely enigmatic, serving to enhance the mystique surrounding his work. „The Necromancer, ” published in 1794 under the pseudonym Ludwig Flammenberg, and later translated into English by Peter Teuthold, is a quintessential Gothic novel that draws heavily on supernatural and horror elements to captivate its audience. Kahlert”s writing in „The Necromancer” showcases a penchant for dark atmospheres and eerie settings, characteristics that align him with contemporaneous Gothic authors such as Ann Radcliffe and Matthew Lewis. His work interweaves tales of ghostly apparitions, mysterious hermits, and foreboding castles, elements that have come to define the genre. Despite the relative anonymity of Kahlert and the singularity of his work”s fame, „The Necromancer” contributes to the rich tapestry of Gothic fiction, encapsulating the zeitgeist of its era and exerting an influence on later gothic narratives. As with much of Gothic literature, Kahlert”s novel serves as a lens into the era”s fascination with the supernatural and the exploration of mankind”s darker nature.
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Carl Friedrich Kahlert & Ludwig Flammenberg: The Necromancer: or The Tale of the Black Forest
’The Necromancer: or The Tale of the Black Forest’ by Carl Friedrich Kahlert. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classi …
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Carl Friedrich Kahlert & Ludwig Flammenberg: The Necromancer: or The Tale of the Black Forest
In 'The Necromancer: or The Tale of the Black Forest, ’ Carl Friedrich Kahlert crafts a narrative imbued with the supernatural elements and uncanny landscapes characteristic of the gothic tradition. …
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