Seven Gothic Tales

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Seven Gothic Tales is a collection of atmospheric, psychologically rich short stories by Danish author Karen Blixen (Isak Dinesen), blending gothic elements with philosophical and existential themes.

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instanceOf book
literary work
short story collection
alsoKnownAs Syv fantastiske Fortællinger NERFINISHED
author Isak Dinesen NERFINISHED
Karen Blixen NERFINISHED
authorNationality Danish
countryOfFirstPublication United States NERFINISHED
criticalReception highly acclaimed
firstBookByAuthor true GENERATED
followedBy Out of Africa NERFINISHED
genre existential fiction
gothic fiction
philosophical fiction
psychological fiction
short stories
hasAdaptation radio adaptations
hasNarrativeStyle frame narrative elements
multiple narrators
hasStory The Deluge at Norderney NERFINISHED
The Dreamers NERFINISHED
The Monkey NERFINISHED
The Old Chevalier NERFINISHED
The Poet NERFINISHED
The Roads Round Pisa NERFINISHED
The Supper at Elsinore NERFINISHED
hasTargetAudience adult readers
hasTheme art and the artist
death
fate
identity
illusion and reality
religion
sexuality
storytelling
influenced 20th-century gothic literature
literaryMovement modernism
notableFor atmospheric prose
blend of gothic and philosophical themes
complex narrative structure
psychological depth
originalLanguage English
originalPublicationForm single-volume collection
precededBy none
publicationYear 1934
publisher Harrison Smith and Robert Haas NERFINISHED
settingPeriod 19th century

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Karen Blixen notableWork Seven Gothic Tales