Edgar Allan Poe’s Short Stories (1843)
(Review by Karina Moreschi)
Edgar Allan Poe’s “Black Cat” is a short story which includes violence, revenge, murder and remorse. Written in first person, the narrator changes from a cat lover into a pet-killer, who his guilty concience makes him to became insane and react violently. The Black Cat plays at the boundry of real and supernatural. Highly recommended for Poe’s followers. It includes all the twist that make him be the master of horror and crime literature.
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