Edgar Poe (1809-1849) commence à écrire en 1829. Considéré comme un poète maudit, ses écrits cauchemardesques et fantastiques sont aujourd'hui considérés comme précurseurs du surréalisme. C'est grâce aux traductions de Charles Baudelaire qu'il est connu en France.
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The Fall of the House of Usher. The Tell-Tale Heart
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- Nombre de pages64
- PrésentationBroché
- FormatPoche
- Poids0.075 kg
- Dimensions12,5 cm × 17,5 cm × 0,5 cm
- ISBN978-2-401-06314-3
- EAN9782401063143
- Date de parution10/08/2020
- CollectionClassics & Co Lycée
- ÉditeurHatier
- AnnotateurCorinne Levitt
Résumé
Two thrilling, dark and gothic shorts stories you won't be able to put down until the end... The Tell-Tale Heart What's that noise under the floorboards ? Sounds like a heart beating... An incredible murder story about guilt, ambiguity and a strange relationship. The Fall Of The House Of Usher When the narrator pays a visit to his long-time friend upon his request, he has a strange feeling about the family mansion as if it was alive, evilly alive...
When his friend Roderick Usher speaks about his "nervous affection" and the terrible illness of his twin sister, Madeline, the narrator's discomfort increases This will go on and on until an unbelievable end you'll be all shaken-up to discover !
When his friend Roderick Usher speaks about his "nervous affection" and the terrible illness of his twin sister, Madeline, the narrator's discomfort increases This will go on and on until an unbelievable end you'll be all shaken-up to discover !
Two thrilling, dark and gothic shorts stories you won't be able to put down until the end... The Tell-Tale Heart What's that noise under the floorboards ? Sounds like a heart beating... An incredible murder story about guilt, ambiguity and a strange relationship. The Fall Of The House Of Usher When the narrator pays a visit to his long-time friend upon his request, he has a strange feeling about the family mansion as if it was alive, evilly alive...
When his friend Roderick Usher speaks about his "nervous affection" and the terrible illness of his twin sister, Madeline, the narrator's discomfort increases This will go on and on until an unbelievable end you'll be all shaken-up to discover !
When his friend Roderick Usher speaks about his "nervous affection" and the terrible illness of his twin sister, Madeline, the narrator's discomfort increases This will go on and on until an unbelievable end you'll be all shaken-up to discover !