The Masque of the Red Death (Izbrana dela #2) 
Kurt Vonnegut, Ray Bradbury, HP Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe are playing a round of golf in the Great Hereafter and discussing Poes short work The Masque of the Red Death.Vonnegut: Damn! Hooked it.Lovecraft: Youve been pulling it left all day, you raised your head on the swing.Bradbury: I saw you move your front foot.Poe: You need to keep your arm straighter.Vonnegut: OK! Damn it. Ed, what in the hell made you write the Red Death story?Bradbury: Masque of the Red Death, one of my favorites,
Edgar Allan Poe and Halloween go hand in hand.It has been many years since I first read this story but it never ceases to chill. We cannot run away or hide from death. It comes for us all.

I'm loving Poe so far. I'm surprised I haven't been given recommendation for him so far but I guess not many of my GR friends have read his work.
I liked this one a lot more than The Tell-Tale Heart. The Red Death is a fictional plague that may or may not have been based on consumption/tuberculosis. Prince Prospero is a dreadful man who is vulgar with his wealth while his country suffers around him. He hosts a huge ball and of course, meets a grisly demise.A lot of time was spent, it seemed, on describing the various rooms, which each had a color and theme. The revelers were all too happy to join him in celebration until things start to
And Darkness and Decay and the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all.I enjoy Edgar Allan Poe so much; however, I still did not manage to get through all of his short stories, but I'll be definitely working on correcting that oversight. This one was short, straight to the point. It won't go between my favourite Poe's short stories but yet, it was rather chilling. With such precautions the courtiers might bid defiance to contagion. The external world could take care of itself. In the
Even if this is a short story, Edgar Allan Poe knew how to make a piece of art out of it ... when he was like describing scenes, I felt like am already in front of that castle he was talking about ... I should read it in french too i guess
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Original Title: | The Masque of the Red Death |
ISBN: | 1594567395 (ISBN13: 9781594567391) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Izbrana dela #2 |
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The story follows Prince Prospero's attempts to avoid a dangerous plague known as the Red Death by hiding in his abbey. He, along with many other wealthy nobles, has a masquerade ball within seven rooms of his abbey, each decorated with a different color. In the midst of their revelry, a mysterious figure disguised as a Red Death victim enters and makes his way through each of the rooms. The story follows many traditions of Gothic fiction and is often analyzed as an allegory about the inevitability of death, though some critics advise against an allegorical reading. Many different interpretations have been presented, as well as attempts to identify the true nature of the titular disease.Be Specific About Epithetical Books The Masque of the Red Death (Izbrana dela #2)
Title | : | The Masque of the Red Death (Izbrana dela #2) |
Author | : | Edgar Allan Poe |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 76 pages |
Published | : | April 30th 2004 by BookSurge Classics (first published January 1st 1842) |
Categories | : | Classics. Horror. Short Stories. Fiction. Gothic |
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This short story is hands down one of my favorite Poe stories! I love the symbolism and imagery in this tale. Basically, the "Red Death" is a plague that is wreaking havoc on the town in the story and Prince Prospero decides to lock himself, and many of his friends, away in his home. He ultimately ends up hosting a very grand masquerade party and while him and his people are lavishly partying it up within the confines of his sanctuary, everyone else is dying a terrible death. There are sevenKurt Vonnegut, Ray Bradbury, HP Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe are playing a round of golf in the Great Hereafter and discussing Poes short work The Masque of the Red Death.Vonnegut: Damn! Hooked it.Lovecraft: Youve been pulling it left all day, you raised your head on the swing.Bradbury: I saw you move your front foot.Poe: You need to keep your arm straighter.Vonnegut: OK! Damn it. Ed, what in the hell made you write the Red Death story?Bradbury: Masque of the Red Death, one of my favorites,
Edgar Allan Poe and Halloween go hand in hand.It has been many years since I first read this story but it never ceases to chill. We cannot run away or hide from death. It comes for us all.

I'm loving Poe so far. I'm surprised I haven't been given recommendation for him so far but I guess not many of my GR friends have read his work.
I liked this one a lot more than The Tell-Tale Heart. The Red Death is a fictional plague that may or may not have been based on consumption/tuberculosis. Prince Prospero is a dreadful man who is vulgar with his wealth while his country suffers around him. He hosts a huge ball and of course, meets a grisly demise.A lot of time was spent, it seemed, on describing the various rooms, which each had a color and theme. The revelers were all too happy to join him in celebration until things start to
And Darkness and Decay and the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all.I enjoy Edgar Allan Poe so much; however, I still did not manage to get through all of his short stories, but I'll be definitely working on correcting that oversight. This one was short, straight to the point. It won't go between my favourite Poe's short stories but yet, it was rather chilling. With such precautions the courtiers might bid defiance to contagion. The external world could take care of itself. In the
Even if this is a short story, Edgar Allan Poe knew how to make a piece of art out of it ... when he was like describing scenes, I felt like am already in front of that castle he was talking about ... I should read it in french too i guess
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