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The House of the Seven Gables
Contributor(s): Hawthorne, Nathaniel (Author)
ISBN: 1787556204     ISBN-13: 9781787556201
Publisher: Flame Tree 451
OUR PRICE:   $8.99  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Horror - General
- Fiction | Romance - General
- Fiction | Gothic
Dewey: NA
Lexile Measure: 1320
Series: Essential Gothic, SF & Dark Fantasy
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.1" W x 7.8" (0.40 lbs) 256 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
A mysterious tale of crime, witchcraft and the supernatural. The House of the Seven Gables is a gloomy New England mansion, reeking of past sins and malevolent threats. The Pyncheon family that lives there has inherited the curse of centuries-old accusations of witchcraft, and is haunted by the ghosts of the sinful dead who still live within the terrifying shadows of the imposing house. A truly ingenious blend of the supernatural and the romantic, Hawthorne weaves a gothic tale that threatens to impale the family and the local townsfolk with its destructive power.

FLAME TREE 451: From mystery to crime, supernatural to horror and fantasy to science fiction, Flame Tree 451 offers a healthy diet of werewolves and mechanical men, blood-lusty vampires, dastardly villains, mad scientists, secret worlds, lost civilizations and escapist fantasies. Discover a storehouse of tales gathered specifically for the reader of the fantastic. Each book features a brand new biography and glossary of Literary, Gothic and Victorian terms.


Contributor Bio(s): Hawthorne, Nathaniel: - Nathaniel Hawthorne's (1804-1864) ability to weave worlds of plaintive beauty is somewhat at odds with his family background. His ancestry, which stems back to the Salem witch trials of 1692, contains a bloody, judgmental history used to dramatic effect in his novels and short stories. For Hawthorne, the sins of the father being passed on through subsequent generations was a haunting image, which he believed shadowed his own family.