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Seven Gothic Tales
Seven Gothic Tales
Author: Isak Dinesen
Introduction by Dorothy Canfield. "The felictiy of writing, the charm and dramatic power of these tales, their dignity and beauty, create a spell for readers of every shade of interest."
ISBN: 312785
Publication Date: 1934
Pages: 420
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Publisher: Modern Library
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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Not my cut of tea, I expected Iask Dinesen to be a bit like Anne Rice given he title of "gothic Tales". Therefore, I only skimmed this book. The back cover says things like " a book of extaordinary fantasy that yet takes us intimately into a vivid variety of human lives" ~ The Saturday Review of Literature. And "Austerely objective in their execution, true to her credo of the storyteller's story, her tales are also extremely personal in their opint of view, in their great style." ~ The New York Times.


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