Horror fiction is a genre of literature that uses fear, shock, and suspense to create feelings of terror and unease in readers. These stories often include supernatural or paranormal elements, as well as themes related to death, the unknown, and the macabre. The goal of horror fiction is to elicit strong emotional responses in readers, such as fear, anxiety, and disgust, and to explore the darker aspects of human nature and the human experience.
Book | Author |
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Dracula | Stoker BramBram Stoker |
Draculas Guest | Stoker BramBram Stoker |
Ghost Stories of an Antiquary | James M. R. M. R. James |
The Cask of Amontillado | Poe Edgar AllanEdgar Allan Poe |
The Fall of the House of Usher | Poe Edgar AllanEdgar Allan Poe |
The House of the Vampire | Viereck George SylvesterGeorge Sylvester Viereck |
The Invisible Man | Wells H.G.H.G. Wells |
The Jewel of Seven Stars | Stoker BramBram Stoker |
The Lady of the Barge | Jacobs William WymarkWilliam Wymark Jacobs |
The Lady of the Shroud | Stoker BramBram Stoker |
The Lair of the White Worm | Stoker BramBram Stoker |
The Man | Stoker BramBram Stoker |
The Masque of the Red Death | Poe Edgar AllanEdgar Allan Poe |
The Monkeys Paw | Jacobs William WymarkWilliam Wymark Jacobs |
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde | Stevenson Robert LouisRobert Louis Stevenson |