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Monsters and Madmen
Literature's most disturbing characters, its deepest descents into obsession, and the stories that make you check the lock on the door.
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- FrankensteinMary Shelley (1818)Novel
- The Fall of the House of UsherEdgar Allan Poe (1839)Short Story
- The Tell-Tale HeartEdgar Allan Poe (1843)Short Story
- Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr HydeRobert Louis Stevenson (1886)Novella
- The Picture of Dorian GrayOscar Wilde (1890)Novel
- Heart of DarknessJoseph Conrad (1899)Novella
- The MetamorphosisFranz Kafka (1915)Novella
- LolitaVladimir Nabokov (1955)Novel
- Blood MeridianCormac McCarthy (1985)Novel
- American PastoralPhilip Roth (1997)Novel
- Crime and PunishmentFyodor Dostoevsky (1866)Novel
- Notes From the UndergroundFyodor Dostoevsky (1864)Novella
- The LotteryShirley Jackson (1948)Short Story
- A Good Man Is Hard to FindFlannery O'Connor (1953)Short Story
- Where Are You Going Where Have You Been?Joyce Carol Oates (1966)Short Story
- MacbethWilliam Shakespeare (1606)Play
- OthelloWilliam Shakespeare (1604)Play
- MedeaEuripides (-431)Play
- The BacchaeEuripides (-405)Play
- Under the VolcanoMalcolm Lowry (1947)Novel
- NightwoodDjuna Barnes (1936)Novel
- The Woman in the DunesKōbō Abe (1962)Novel
- SuttreeCormac McCarthy (1979)Novel
- White NoiseDon DeLillo (1985)Novel
- Oedipus RexSophocles (-429)Play