THE IMAGE OF HORROR AS VIEWED IN EDGAR ALLAN POE'S THREE SHORT STORIES (LIGEA, THE BLACK CAT, THE FALL OF USERS)
Edgar Allan Poe is the father of horror stories. In his three short stories, Ligiea, the Fall of the house of Usher, The Black Cat, he portrays the image of horror in the form of being buried alive or premature burial, Mental Disorder or Madness or Mentally Ill, and Supernatural. Being buried alive...
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Main Authors: | Endang Eko Djati Setiawati, Hersulastuti Hersulastuti |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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English Literature Department, Universitas Bangka Belitung
2019-03-01
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Series: | Lire Journal |
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Online Access: | https://lirejournal.ubb.ac.id/index.php/LRJ/article/view/46 |
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