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The genre of supernatural horror began with the early efforts of Washington Irving in his classic tale "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and was perfected by Edgar Allan Poe with the likes of "The Fall of the House of Usher." Between 1820 and the early 1920s, the tales of supernatural horror developed into their own genre, but they were a genre without a home. It was not until March of 1923, with the first publication of the pulp magazine Weird Tales, that the authors of these tales had a definitive outlet for their stories of the weird, strange, and macabre. This collection, Supernatural Horror Vol. VI, gathers some of the finest offerings in the first 100 years of this unique genre of weird tales.
Media Details
- Release Date 08/20/2017
- Author Willard M. Oliver
- Language English
- Companies CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Format Paperback
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