Vathek - (Haunted Library Horror Classics) by William Beckford (Paperback)
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Highlights
- A chilling addition to the Haunted Library of Horror Classics.When you have all you could ever want--power, wealth, influence, status--what's left to wish for?First published in 1786, William Beckford's classic tale combines the lush setting of The Arabian Nights with a gothic nightmare.
- Author(s): William Beckford
- 176 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Horror
- Series Name: Haunted Library Horror Classics
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About the Book
"First published in 1786 as An Arabian Tale, from an unpublished manuscript. Originally published as Vathek Ã1816."--Copyright page.Book Synopsis
A chilling addition to the Haunted Library of Horror Classics.
When you have all you could ever want--power, wealth, influence, status--what's left to wish for?
First published in 1786, William Beckford's classic tale combines the lush setting of The Arabian Nights with a gothic nightmare. Vathek, the fierce ninth caliph of the Abassides, has the world at his feet. Nothing is beyond his grasp, until a hideous stranger sells him glowing swords with letters on them that cannot be translated even by experts--because the letters keep changing as if by magic!
Obsessed with obtaining the stranger's knowledge, Vathek undertakes an increasingly horrific search as he ventures into the underworld, meeting demons and witches. Will anything be enough to turn him from his foolish and terrifying quest? Or will the lust for power prove too strong to resist?
Featuring an introduction by acclaimed writer Joe R. Lansdale, the Haunted Library of Horror Classics is proud to present this classic gothic horror novel.
A timeless exploration of power, greed, and often elusive redemption, this shining example of literary occult horror poses the question: are the answers to ancient secrets worth your soul?
- Perfect for fans of Edgar Allan Poe and Bram Stoker
- For readers who enjoy classical literature and horror novels
- Collect all of the Haunted Library of Horror Classics
Review Quotes
"a berserk Orientalist fantasy that's the best-known work of Beckford" -- Kirkus Reviews
"This ornate, orientalist work of supernatural horror from Beckford (1759-1840) is a fever dream for the senses." -- Publishers Weekly