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portada El Escarabajo de oro (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2024
Language
Spanish
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9788417826918
Edited in
España
Edition No.
1

El Escarabajo de oro (in Spanish)

Edgar Allan Poe (Author) · Cometa Roja Books & Gifts · Paperback

El Escarabajo de oro (in Spanish) - Edgar Allan Poe

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Synopsis "El Escarabajo de oro (in Spanish)"

El escarabajo de oro (1843) es un relato de intriga, de emociones, de suspense. Fue el relato que más fama y ganancias le dio a Poe en vida. Los crímenes de la calle Morgue (1841) constituye el primer relato de ficción detectivesca en la historia de la literatura. El gato negro (1843) es una breve obra maestra del género del terror psicológico.
Edgar Allan Poe
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Edgar Allan Poe (Boston, United States, 1809-1849) was a celebrated American writer, considered a master of the short story and a renovator of Gothic narrative. His work, marked by mystery and terror, includes iconic titles such as The Raven (1845), which immortalized him, and innovative poems and stories that influenced genres like detective fiction and science fiction. In addition to his literary output, Poe stood out as a critic and theorist, especially with his essay The Philosophy of Composition (1846). His legacy remains alive and has inspired literature, cinema, music, and art to this day.
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