Volume 27 pages
The Fall of the House of Usher
About the book
A crumbling mansion. A cursed bloodline. A descent into terror.
In The Fall of the House of Usher, Edgar Allan Poe delivers one of the most chilling and psychologically haunting tales in American literature. As the narrator visits his childhood friend Roderick Usher, he is drawn into a nightmarish world of madness, premature burial, and an ancestral home that seems alive with malevolence .
Blending Gothic horror, poetic prose, and philosophical depth, this short story captures Poe's signature exploration of fear, isolation, and the boundaries between life and death. This edition includes critical annotations, historical context, and atmospheric illustrations—perfect for fans of classic horror and literary suspense.
"A flawless Gothic tale—eerily poetic and utterly terrifying." – The New York Review of Books
"Poe remains the undisputed master of psychological horror." – The Guardian
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