The Black Spider
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In a quiet Swiss village in the Emmental valley, a family gathers to celebrate a christening. The food is plentiful, the wine is flowing, and the summer day feels untouched by misfortune. Yet built into the timber of the otherwise immaculate house stands a single blackened post, old and strangely out of place. When a guest asks about it, the room falls silent. At last, the grandfather begins to tell the story of what that piece of wood truly is, what his ancestors once did, and what came down from the mountain to punish them.Jeremias Gotthelf, the pen name of Swiss pastor Albert Bitzius, spent most of his life serving rural communities in the Bernese countryside. He knew their hardships, their beliefs, and the old folklore that lingered beneath everyday life. In 1842, he transformed those fears and traditions into The Black Spider, a novella that remains one of the great masterpieces of gothic and folk horror literature.The story moves between the peaceful present and a dark medieval past, when a ruthless knight imposed an impossible labour on the local peasants. Desperate to save her people, a woman named Christine makes a bargain with a mysterious huntsman dressed in green. In return for his help, he demands an unbaptised child. The villagers believe they can deceive him and escape the price of the bargain. They are catastrophically wrong.What follows is one of the most disturbing and unforgettable works in European literature. The black spider becomes the embodiment of corruption, plague, fear, and divine punishment: a small but unstoppable force that spreads terror through the valley and destroys everything it touches. Beneath its supernatural horror, Gotthelf's novella confronts deeper truths about guilt, cowardice, broken promises, and the terrible consequences of compromising with evil.Thomas Mann regarded The Black Spider as one of the great works of world literature. The Black Spider has influenced generations of writers in gothic fiction, weird fiction, and folk horror. Nearly two centuries after its publication, its atmosphere of dread and moral terror remains undiminished.A short, devastating masterpiece of horror, faith, fear, and collective guilt.Available in Kindle, Paperback, and Hardcover.
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86
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10.50 €
Description
In a quiet Swiss village in the Emmental valley, a family gathers to celebrate a christening. The food is plentiful, the wine is flowing, and the summer day feels untouched by misfortune. Yet built into the timber of the otherwise immaculate house stands a single blackened post, old and strangely out of place. When a guest asks about it, the room falls silent. At last, the grandfather begins to tell the story of what that piece of wood truly is, what his ancestors once did, and what came down from the mountain to punish them.Jeremias Gotthelf, the pen name of Swiss pastor Albert Bitzius, spent most of his life serving rural communities in the Bernese countryside. He knew their hardships, their beliefs, and the old folklore that lingered beneath everyday life. In 1842, he transformed those fears and traditions into The Black Spider, a novella that remains one of the great masterpieces of gothic and folk horror literature.The story moves between the peaceful present and a dark medieval past, when a ruthless knight imposed an impossible labour on the local peasants. Desperate to save her people, a woman named Christine makes a bargain with a mysterious huntsman dressed in green. In return for his help, he demands an unbaptised child. The villagers believe they can deceive him and escape the price of the bargain. They are catastrophically wrong.What follows is one of the most disturbing and unforgettable works in European literature. The black spider becomes the embodiment of corruption, plague, fear, and divine punishment: a small but unstoppable force that spreads terror through the valley and destroys everything it touches. Beneath its supernatural horror, Gotthelf's novella confronts deeper truths about guilt, cowardice, broken promises, and the terrible consequences of compromising with evil.Thomas Mann regarded The Black Spider as one of the great works of world literature. The Black Spider has influenced generations of writers in gothic fiction, weird fiction, and folk horror. Nearly two centuries after its publication, its atmosphere of dread and moral terror remains undiminished.A short, devastating masterpiece of horror, faith, fear, and collective guilt.Available in Kindle, Paperback, and Hardcover.
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Format
Paperback
Pages
86
Price
10.50 €



