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[Polish] - O duchach. Opowieści prawdziwe i straszne
Antologia klasycznych opowiadań o duchach autorstwa najwybitniejszych przedstawicieli gatunku! Po raz pierwszy w formie audio posłuchasz: 1. Edgar Allan Poe: “Przedwczesny pogrzeb” – org.”The Premature Burial”; 2. Oscar Wilde: “Duch Canterville'ów” – org. “The Canterville Ghost”; 3. Bram Stoker: “Indianka” – org. “The Squaw”; 4. Jerome K. Jerome: “Nawiedzony młyn czyli Zrujnowany dom” – org. „The Haunted Mill”; 5. Rudyard Kipling: „Moja własna, prawdziwa historia o duchach” – org.”My Own True Ghost Story”; 6. H.G. Wells: “Niedoświadczony duch” – org.”The Inexperienced Ghost”
Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe, H.G. Wells, Jerome K. Jerome, Oscar Wilde, Rudyard Kipling (Author), Wojciech Masiak (Narrator)
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[Spanish] - El Huésped de Drácula
Audiolibro narrado en castellano. Bram Stoker ambienta su relato durante la vigilia de la Noche de Walpurgis, el momento en el que la superstición popular considera factible que brujas y muertos caminen juntos sobre la tierra. Un viajero inglés parte de Munich para adentrarse en carruaje hacia territorio desconocido donde pronto sentirá el terrible error cometido. El Huésped de Drácula fue publicado en 1914, dos años después de la muerte de su autor. La viuda de Bram Stoker se encargará de informar sobre la idea de que el relato es un capítulo eliminado de su obra “Drácula” sin embargo otras versiones indican que es una pieza independiente con elementos comunes muy evidentes pero que ha perdurado en el tiempo de forma autónoma.®SelloNegro .esCultura Voz ®bseal voice “Sólo cuando el hombre se enfrenta cara a cara con estos terrores es cuando puede entender su verdadera importancia.” Bram Stoker 1847-1912
Bram Stoker (Author), ®bseal Voice (Narrator)
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[Spanish] - La joya de las siete estrellas
cuenta la historia de un arqueólogo, Abel Trelawny, cuyo objetivo es la resurrección de la reina Tera, una antigua gobernante de Egipto con poderes ancestrales. Al ser atacado por una fuerza misteriosa entra en un trance que lo deja inconsciente, por lo que su hija, Margaret y el abogado Malcolm Ross se deben encargar de protegerlo hasta que se recupere. A lo largo de toda la historia se desarrolla gran tensión entre los personajes; ninguno sabe cuales eran las intenciones del señor Trelawny hasta que despierta y les cuenta la historia verdadera, sus intenciones y el experimento que deben realizar para deshacerse de esa extraña fuerza misteriosa que lo atacó en reiteradas ocasiones.
Bram Stoker (Author), Yair Martinez Quezada (Narrator)
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Durante un recorrido turístico por un histórico castillo, el nuevo amigo de una pareja, mata accidentalmete a la cría de una gata. El hecho trasciende más allá de lo imaginable
Bram Stoker (Author), Mario Olguín, Maureen Herman, Roberto García (Narrator)
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[Spanish] - El entierro de las ratas
Escrito antes que Drácula, en este cuento Bram Stocker despliega todo su talento en la narración en primera persona de un joven inglés que visita los barrios marginales de París y termina viviendo una odisea macabra desatada solo por la curiosidad frente a una realidad tan diferente a la suya.
Bram Stoker (Author), Luis Marquez (Narrator)
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[Spanish] - Bram Stoker: La squaw - El entierro de las ratas
Audiolibro narrado en castellano. La presente edición recoge dos relatos cortos de terror gótico del novelista y escritor irlandés Bram Stoker. - “La Squaw” (1893) se desarrolla en Nuremberg donde el narrador y su esposa en su viaje de bodas conocen a Elías P Hutcheson un norteamericano con un carácter expresivo y altivo. Deciden visitar el castillo imperial y la terrorífica Torre de las Torturas. Una gata negra y su cachorro se cruzarán en sus caminos; empezando así una cruel y terrorífica historia de venganza. - “El entierro de las ratas” (1928) cuenta la historia de un inglés mientras visita París que decide analizar en profundidad la vida y medios de subsistencia de los traperos, adentrándose en uno de los barrios más pobres y marginales de la ciudad. Rodeado de chabolas, basura, aguas estancadas y millones de ratas, se verá atrapado en una macabra persecución de pesadilla convirtiendo su aventura en una lucha por sobrevivir. “Los siglos pasados tuvieron y siguen teniendo sus propios poderes que el «modernismo» no puede suprimir”. Bram Stoker (1847-1912)
Bram Stoker (Author), ®bseal Voice (Narrator)
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'Dracula's Guest' by Bram Stoker is a spine-chilling tale that unveils a hidden chapter in the legendary vampire's haunting legacy. Set amidst the atmospheric landscapes of Eastern Europe, this atmospheric short story follows an intrepid young traveler as he ventures through the eerie Carpathian Mountains, only to stumble upon a foreboding village and an enigmatic mansion. As night falls, he becomes ensnared in a terrifying encounter with the supernatural, testing his courage and resolve in a battle against the forces of darkness. Immerse yourself in this captivating audio adaptation that combines Stoker's vivid prose, atmospheric soundscapes, and gripping narration to deliver a truly immersive gothic horror experience.
Bram Stoker (Author), R. Douglas Patten (Narrator)
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The Judge's House (Unabridged)
The Judge's House by Bram Stoker is a classic ghost story by the Irish author Bram Stoker. It was first published in the special Christmas issue of the weekly 'Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News' magazine, on December 5th 1891. It was later republished in 'Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories' in 1914, and has since appeared in many anthologies. The story centres on Malcolm Malcolmson, a graduate student who is studying for his final examinations in Mathematics. He arrives in a small town called Benchurch, looking for a quiet place to stay and work, while preparing for his final examinations. Determined to have privacy, he rents a rambling Jacobean mansion, surrounded by high brick walls, which has been uninhabited for many years. The lawyer acting as agent for the house is delighted to hear that Malcolmson wants to rent it, but warns him that the house has been empty for so long that the locals have developed an 'absurd prejudice' about it. Malcolmson makes light of these local rumours and superstitions. He pays his rent and asks for the name of someone who might act as his housekeeper. At the local inn, the landlady, Mrs. Witham, is shocked to hear that Malcolmson will be living in what was known as the 'Judge's House'. She tells him that a hundred or more years ago, a judge had lived there who was notorious for his harsh sentences. Mrs. Witham admits that she does not know why this should bother her unduly, but she is worried for him. Malcolmson brushes this aside, so Mrs. Witham offers to secure the necessary provisions for him, while Malcolmson goes out to engage the old woman recommended by the agent.
Bram Stoker (Author), William Coon (Narrator)
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Audiolibro narrado en castellano. Relato corto de fantasmas. Un estudiante busca un lugar alejado y tranquilo para preparar sus estudios. Encuentra la casa perfecta, deshabitada desde hace muchos años en el solitario pueblo Benchurch. A pesar de la leyenda negra que rodea al lugar y a su antiguo inquilino un juez sin escrúpulos; se niega a creer en las habladurías instalándose allí. Muy pronto podrá vivir en primera persona que la evidencia resulta innegable: la casa está maldita y llena de ocupantes que invaden todos los rincones. “La fe de esta manera: Es esa facultad que nos permite creer en lo que nosotros sabemos que no es verdad.” Bram Stoker 1847-1912
Bram Stoker (Author), ®bseal Voice (Narrator)
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Bram Stoker's Dracula is a classic Gothic tale that has mesmerized audiences for over a century. The bloodthirsty Count from Transylvania has become a household name, but what of Dracula's Guest? This short story believed to follow Jonathan Harker on his journey to Transylvania, was unpublished until after Stoker's death. In it, Harker falls victim to the terrors of Walpurgis Nacht while stopping in Munich, a haunting experience that foreshadows the horrors to come. Dracula's Guest is the missing chapter that Stoker intended as the opening of his masterpiece. Collected by his widow Florence, this long-lost gem is sure to enchant and captivate all fans of Stoker's eerie tales of danger lurking in the shadows.
Bram Stoker (Author), Arthur Lane (Narrator)
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Renowned for the horror classic 'Dracula,' Bram Stoker also penned several other exceptional horror tales, with 'The Squaw' being a standout example. Follow the bold yet compassionate American on his travels throughout Europe, accompanied by his companions eager to explore the Torture Tower in the Burg at Nuremberg. However, a seemingly innocent mishap occurs when the American accidentally drops a pebble over the parapet, unleashing a horrifying chain of events.
Bram Stoker (Author), Arthur Lane (Narrator)
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In 'The Judge's House' by Bram Stoker, a young scholar named Malcomson seeks solitude to prepare for his exams and decides to rent an old, abandoned house in a small town. But as he settles into his new home, strange occurrences begin to unfold. The townspeople whisper of the dark history of the house, including its previous owner, a judge known for his ruthless sentencing. Malcomson soon realizes that he is not alone in the house and begins to experience terrifying encounters with an unseen presence. As his fear escalates, Malcomson delves deeper into the house's past and uncovers a sinister force that threatens to consume him. Will he be able to survive the malevolent entity lurking in the shadows, or will he become its next victim? 'The Judge's House' is a chilling tale of horror and the supernatural, sure to leave readers breathless with every turn of the page.
Bram Stoker (Author), Arthur Lane (Narrator)
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