'The Horror At Chilton Castle' by Joseph Payne Brennan: Short Story Analysis The author of this short story has really understood the meaning and the technique of how to create a really terrifying story. What is marvelous about the author is that he comes straight to the point without using any unwanted descriptions, psychological rigmarole theories or anything that distracts … [Read more...] about ‘The Horror At Chilton Castle’ by Joseph Payne Brennan: Short Story Analysis
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‘The Vampire of Kaldenstein’ by Frederick Cowles: Short Story Analysis
'The Vampire of Kaldenstein' by Frederick Cowles: Short Story Analysis Being an ardent reader of books in the horror genre, I was very pleased on coming across this incredible short story written by Cowles. The author according to me has surpassed himself in this absolutely grotesque story of the unearthly Count Of Kaldenstein who, as the title amply suggests, is a vampire who … [Read more...] about ‘The Vampire of Kaldenstein’ by Frederick Cowles: Short Story Analysis
Saki’s: ‘The Stalled Ox’ from the 1914 collection ‘Beasts & Super-Beasts’: Short Story Analysis
Saki's: ‘The Stalled Ox’ from the 1914 collection 'Beasts & Super-Beasts': Short Story Analysis Saki is the true master of witty and macabre storytelling. He proves himself to be a person who does not analyze situations at their face value and gets into the minds of people professing certain ideas. For H. H. Munro, also well known as Saki, the world of simplicity is a … [Read more...] about Saki’s: ‘The Stalled Ox’ from the 1914 collection ‘Beasts & Super-Beasts’: Short Story Analysis