Essays About horror writers

 

  • Poe vs. King
    ... Poe set the precedent for the horror writers in the USA. Stephen ... Both of the writers are/were great horror writers of their time. Even ...
    (398 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

  • The Underlying Madness in Poe's The Tell Tale Heart
    ... Heart. Works Cited Bloom, Harold ed. Classic Horror Writers. New York, Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 1994 Gallery Books. ...
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  • horror movies
    ... Stephen King, one of the best modern day horror writers states " We seek out and respond to horror in fiction as a strategy for contending with the horrors and ...
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  • Gothic horror
    ... His tales were all self induced by the horror and pain that he saw in his life. ... his tales and his personal life EA Poe is one of the greatest writers in history ...
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  • Ray Bradbury
    ... Ray Bradbury is among the finest SF, fantasy and horror writers this world will ever know. Online. America on Line. Dragon*con , copyright 1999. Bradbury, Ray. ...
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  • Classical Horror in Dante's Inferno
    ... Horror in Dante's Inferno XXV Dante Alighieri's Inferno is a piece of classical literary horror, influenced primarily by the classical writers Ovid and Virgil. ...
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  • HP Lovecraft's Use of First Person Nameless Narration
    ... written. Lovecraft noticed that during the 1920s horror writers always seemed to use Satan, witches, or vampires as the villains. He ...
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  • Analysis of the Hounds of Tindalos
    ... of horror within the genre of science fiction and this amalgamation of these two genres was a popular combination employed by future horror and SF writers. ...
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  • The Underlying Madness in Poe'
    ... Heart. Works Cited Bloom, Harold ed. Classic Horror Writers. New York, Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 1994 Gallery Books. ...
    (1676 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • King
    ... Inspired by such writers as HP Lovecraft, Robert Bloch and Jack Finny he began thinking more about horror writing, and published I Was A Teenage Grave Robber. ...
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  • A Writers Nightmare
    ... I would then throw the ashes in a vat of poison, and send it back to hell where it came from, for what was in store next, sent a shock of horror into my brain ...
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  • Stephen King's Biography
    ... His Danse Macabre in 1981 was an autobiography of his horror stories (Academic American Encyclopedia 81; Major 20th Century Writers 1626 ; Reino 1). King's ...
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  • Comparison and Contrast of Washington Irving and Edgar Allan Poe
    ... them. The writers are also similar in the use of tone in their works. ... Irving used humor in his writings while Poe used horror. An ...
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  • Indian Camp
    The Horror of Life from Birth to Death During the Modernist Movement, existentialist writers wrote about the meaninglessness of life. ...
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  • Edgar Allan Poe 2
    ... detective stories. His works have been known to influence the writers of science fiction, horror, and gothic stories as well. Some of ...
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  • Dracula
    ... the reader much more so than any current forms of the horror genre. Ultimately, Dracula will always be the standard that gothic fiction writers will always ...
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  • A Shadow of Darkness: The Early Life of Mary Shelly
    ... She is one of the masters of the genre of gothic horror. ... the death of Mary's mother was one of the lowest points in her childhood life" (Great Writers of the ...
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  • The Significance of Edgar Allan Poe's Fiction
    One may think that writers are boring, but writers and poets were the rock stars ... Poe's use of horror scared most of his readers away during his time, but now ...
    (1793 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Stephen King 2
    Stephen Edwin King, aka "The King of Terror", is one of today's most popular and best-selling writers and is an immensely popular, horror-fiction author. ...
    (584 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

  • The Heart of Darkness
    ... placed on the character Kurtz's final words, "the horror, the horror," and how ... of western "civilization" taken to the extreme to where the writers views upon ...
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  • Stephen King's Writing Style
    ... I see..." (George Beahm, p. 17) Stephen Edwin King is amongst the world's most popular all-time writers, and is undoubtedly the worlds leading horror writer. ...
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  • edgar allen poe
    ... Edgar Allen Poe write poems and short stories that are filled with horror and the ... could be the reason that he is one of the most popular writers in American ...
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  • Shining
    ... Eeriepsychological horror as the spirits of The Overlook Hotel rise and cause alittle ... into arhythm, although Jack is still suffering from acute writers block. ...
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  • the shining
    ... Eeriepsychological horror as the spirits of The Overlook Hotel rise and cause alittle ... into arhythm, although Jack is still suffering from acute writers block. ...
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  • Independent Growth
    ... Throughout the sixties the Cahiers writers redefined film theory. ... The film, Coppola's second, was a simple horror flick shot in under two weeks. ...
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  • One Day in the Life of Ivan D
    ... attack/insult Stalin as well as the Union of Soviet Writers by using a ... the camp appear manageable and forgiving through Shukhov's eyes the actual horror of the ...
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  • Ernest Hemingway 2
    ... never guessed that the boy down the block would become one of the most influential writers of his time. ... The only way to release that horror was through writing ...
    (1760 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Mary Wollenstonecraft Godwin S
    ... or The Modern Prometheus, which has transcended the Gothic and horror genres ... Many of England's leading writers and thinkers, including the poet and philosopher ...
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  • Hemmingway
    ... not in capturing time, which to Hemingway would mean recapturing horror, but in ... Hemingway said, "That great American writers of the past are colonial writers ...
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  • hemmingway
    ... not in capturing time, which to Hemingway would mean recapturing horror, but in ... Hemingway said, "That great American writers of the past are colonial writers ...
    (2365 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

     


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