The Black Cat

THE BLACK CAT - BY EDGAR ALLAN POE - Classic Horror and the macabre - The Gunston Trust


While wildly drunk, a man kills his cat and finds that the cat has come back to haunt him!
In Poe's usual style, the narrator of the story is the killer and we see things through his
eyes. Quite a horrific tale. Edgar Allan Poe, was truly a Master and creative genus who created this classic genre of the short story macabre with such thrilling, horror and gloom.
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The Black Cat

THE BLACK CAT - BY EDGAR ALLAN POE - Classic Horror and the macabre - The Gunston Trust


While wildly drunk, a man kills his cat and finds that the cat has come back to haunt him!
In Poe's usual style, the narrator of the story is the killer and we see things through his
eyes. Quite a horrific tale. Edgar Allan Poe, was truly a Master and creative genus who created this classic genre of the short story macabre with such thrilling, horror and gloom.
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The Black Cat

The Black Cat

The Black Cat

The Black Cat

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THE BLACK CAT - BY EDGAR ALLAN POE - Classic Horror and the macabre - The Gunston Trust


While wildly drunk, a man kills his cat and finds that the cat has come back to haunt him!
In Poe's usual style, the narrator of the story is the killer and we see things through his
eyes. Quite a horrific tale. Edgar Allan Poe, was truly a Master and creative genus who created this classic genre of the short story macabre with such thrilling, horror and gloom.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781078788915
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 03/21/2020
Pages: 34
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.07(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Edgar Allan Poe, born in Boston in 1809 and died in Baltimore in 1849. He was truly a Master and creative genus who created this classic genre of the short story macabre with such thrilling, horror and gloom.
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