Under the Sunset

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Under the Sunset is a collection of fantasy and supernatural short stories by Bram Stoker, blending dark fairy-tale elements with early horror themes.

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"Under the Sunset" (short story) 1
Under the Sunset canonical 1

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instanceOf book
short story collection
author Bram Stoker
authorOfPreface Bram Stoker
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
firstEditionFormat hardcover
followedBy The Snake's Pass
genre fantasy fiction
horror fiction
supernatural fiction
hasAuthor Bram Stoker
hasIllustrationsBy G. J. Pinwell
surface form: A. C. Michael

M. L. Gow
W. V. Cockburn
William FitzGerald
hasPart "How 7 Went Mad"
"Lies and Lilies"
"The Castle of the King"
"The Invisible Giant"
"The Rose Prince"
"The Shadow Builder"
"The Wondrous Child"
Under the Sunset self-linksurface differs
surface form: "Under the Sunset" (short story)
hasStyle early horror elements
fairy-tale narrative voice
moralistic tone
influencedBy Gothic fiction
Victorian fairy tales
language English
literaryForm short stories
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
mediaType print
notableFor early example of Bram Stoker's fantasy and supernatural writing
originalPublisher Swan Sonnenschein & Co.
surface form: Samson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington
precededBy The Duties of Clerks of Petty Sessions in Ireland
publicationYear 1881
settingCharacteristic dark fairy-tale atmosphere
subject children in peril
plague and catastrophe
religious imagery
theme good versus evil
moral allegory
supernatural intervention
timePeriodOfCreation late 19th century

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Bram Stoker notableWork Under the Sunset
Under the Sunset hasPart Under the Sunset self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: "Under the Sunset" (short story)