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The Beetle - Richard Marsh
The Beetle
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With an Introduction by David Stuart Davies 'I saw him take a different shape before my eyes. His loose draperies fell about him...and there issued out of them a monstrous creature of the beetle tribe...' From out of the dark and mystic Egypt come The Beetle, a creature of horror, 'born of... show more
With an Introduction by David Stuart Davies 'I saw him take a different shape before my eyes. His loose draperies fell about him...and there issued out of them a monstrous creature of the beetle tribe...' From out of the dark and mystic Egypt come The Beetle, a creature of horror, 'born of neither God nor man', which can change its form at will. It is bent on revenge for a crime committed against the devotees of an ancient religion. At large in London, it pursues its victims without mercy and no one, it seems, is safe from its gruesome clutches. Richard Marsh's weird, compelling and highly original novel, which once outsold Dracula, is both a horror masterpiece and a fin de siecle melodrama embracing the fears and concerns of late Victorian society. Long out of print, The Beetle is now available in this Wordsworth edition, ready to chill you to the marrow and give you nightmares.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781840226096 (1840226099)
Publisher: Wordsworth Classics
Pages no: 276
Edition language: English
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4.0 The Beetle
This book left me with conflicted feelings. It was a joy to read, and the language was surprisingly modern for a book written in 1897. It was actually hilariously witty in many places. However, the premise had racist undertones that continually rubbed me the wrong way.The story is split into four pa...
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