Tales of Terror on the High Seas - Short Stories of Ghostly Galleons and Fearful Storms from Some of the Finest Writers

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Against the boundless, dark ocean, the only certainty is dread.This vast collection plunges into the terrifying world of maritime horror, where the crushing power of the sea, the claustrophobia of the ship, and the mystery of the deep combine to create unique forms of fear. Featuring a blend of Gothic classics, nautical realism, and weird fiction, this volume captures the terror of isolation on the waves.The Flying Dutchman and Phantom Vessels:The legendary spectral ship of the Flying Dutchman anchors this collection of cursed voyages:The Memoirs of Herr Von Schnabelewopski by Heinrich Heine: A pivotal work that popularised the legend and influenced subsequent literary and operatic depictions of the eternally cursed vessel.The True Fate of The Flying Dutchman by George Griffith, Senta by Sir Max Pemberton, and The Finish of the Flying Dutchman by C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne: These tales explore the history, the romantic devotion, and the speculated, often apocalyptic, end of the phantom ship's endless journey.The Story of the Haunted Ship by Wilhelm Hauff: A classic piece of German Romanticism that adds deep, atmospheric dread to the core myth of the cursed ship.Masters of Nautical and Cosmic Dread:The Haunted Pampero by William Hope Hodgson: The master of maritime weird fiction delivers a terrifying, atmospheric tale of a spectral presence or psychic malice encountered during a violent ocean storm.An Encounter with a Ghost by W. Clark Russell: A piece of classic nautical fiction that uses realism to heighten the shock of a genuine confrontation with a spectral entity at sea.The Drowned Man by Guy de Maupassant: A tale from the French master of the short story, exploring the bleakness of death and the profound psychological unease surrounding the sea's victims.Submerged Secrets and Dark Voyages:The Red Stockade by Bram Stoker: The author of Dracula offers a story featuring a claustrophobic mystery or a tale of violence and confinement aboard a ship.Terror from the Sea by Eden Phillpotts: A chilling tale that explores a terrifying threat emerging from the depths or the terrifying force of a storm.The Diver by A. J. Alan: A story that descends into the profound, unique horror of the ocean depths, often involving isolation, pressure, and discovery.Maredata and Giulio by Friedrich August Schulze: An example of early German Romantic horror, focusing on dark pacts, curses, and tragic seafaring fates.The Captain of the Pole-Star by Anon: A chilling tale of an Arctic deep-sea voyage that encounters the supernatural and faces a grim, inescapable doom.This collection is a definitive voyage into the heart of terror, proving that no one truly leaves the sea alive. Read more

ASIN B00A25MHN6
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ISBN13 978-1447480556
Language English
File size 1.9 MB
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Publisher Fantasy and Horror Classics
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Print length 273 pages
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Publication date November 1, 2012
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