Volume 27 pages
The Fall of the House of Usher
About the book
Dare to enter the crumbling House of Usher… where madness waits.
Edgar Allan Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher is a spine-tingling tale that plunges you into a decaying mansion filled with dread, decay, and eerie mystery. As the narrator visits his childhood friend Roderick Usher, he becomes entangled in an unsettling atmosphere of psychological horror and supernatural suggestion that slowly unravels both man and home.
A cornerstone of American gothic literature, this short story showcases Poe's mastery of mood, atmosphere, and suspense. Each paragraph drips with poetic intensity and looming doom—perfect for fans of psychological thrillers, haunted house lore, and classic horror.
This edition is ideal for students, scholars, and readers who appreciate timeless literary chills.
"Poe is a genius of terror and atmosphere." – The New York Times
Featured in countless anthologies of American Gothic fiction
A perennial favorite in literature classrooms worldwide
Source of inspiration for horror writers like Stephen King and Shirley Jackson
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