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~ Collector's Edition ~ Laminated Hardback with Jacket ~ Beneath the looming shadows of a crumbling castle, an ancient curse awakens, threatening to tear apart the lives of all who dwell within. When the mysterious death of the lord sends shockwaves through the family, his son, Manfred, becomes consumed by a desperate need to secure his legacy, no matter the cost. But as strange, supernatural forces begin to stir, secrets buried within the castle's walls start to claw their way to the surface, revealing a tangled web of love, betrayal, and vengeance. With each passing hour, the castle tightens…mehr

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~ Collector's Edition ~ Laminated Hardback with Jacket ~ Beneath the looming shadows of a crumbling castle, an ancient curse awakens, threatening to tear apart the lives of all who dwell within. When the mysterious death of the lord sends shockwaves through the family, his son, Manfred, becomes consumed by a desperate need to secure his legacy, no matter the cost. But as strange, supernatural forces begin to stir, secrets buried within the castle's walls start to claw their way to the surface, revealing a tangled web of love, betrayal, and vengeance. With each passing hour, the castle tightens its grip, and no one is safe from the terrifying forces that seek to right the wrongs of the past. The Castle of Otranto is often credited with launching the Gothic novel genre, laying the foundation for an entire literary movement. Horace Walpole's blend of supernatural elements, dark romance, and eerie settings captivated readers and inspired countless writers to explore the darker aspects of human nature. Its eerie atmosphere and exploration of ancient curses and forbidden secrets shaped the narrative styles of later works by authors like Mary Shelley and Edgar Allan Poe. Beyond its chilling plot, the novel redefined the boundaries of fiction, creating a blueprint for the Gothic imagination that continues to haunt literature today.
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Horace Walpole was born in 1717, the youngest son of politician Robert Walpole, and became a writer, historian, and art enthusiast. After studying at Cambridge, he held parliamentary seats before retiring to focus on his writing and collections. His most famous work, The Castle of Otranto, is often credited as the first Gothic novel, a genre he helped establish.Walpole was deeply interested in antiquarianism and transformed his home, Strawberry Hill, into a Gothic-style castle. His writings ranged from history to letters, but his supernatural works are what solidified his place in literary history. His sharp wit and unique style made him a standout figure in 18th-century English society.Walpole's influence on literature lasted long after his death in 1797. His pioneering Gothic works inspired generations of writers, and his contributions to art history helped preserve valuable treasures. He is remembered as a key figure in the development of English literature's darker, imaginative traditions.