Among the list of classic horror novels, 'The Exorcist' is a very well - known one. The story of a girl possessed by a demon and the attempts to exorcise her is both terrifying and thought - provoking. 'Rosemary's Baby' is also quite famous for its disturbing story of a woman's pregnancy with the devil's child.
Some classic novels include 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. It's a story about love and social class in 19th - century England. Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy's relationship development is very interesting.
Sure. 'The Haunting of Hill House' by Shirley Jackson. It has a very eerie and unsettling feeling throughout. The way the house seems to have a life of its own and the psychological horror elements are really well - done, making it a great autumn read.
One classic werewolf novel is 'The Wolfman' which has been adapted into movies as well. It delves into the tragic transformation of the main character into a werewolf and the ensuing horror and chaos. Another is 'An American Werewolf in London' which combines elements of horror and dark humor as it follows the story of an American tourist who gets bitten and turns into a werewolf in London. There's also 'The Howling' which explores the werewolf lore in a small town setting, full of mystery and danger.
Sure. 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker is a great one. It's about the vampire Dracula and his attempts to spread his undead curse. Another is 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley. It tells the story of a scientist creating a monster.
Many of them play with the sense of the unknown. For example, they might have settings like abandoned asylums or old, haunted houses where there are things lurking in the shadows that the characters (and readers) don't understand at first.
Many of them would likely play on the psychological fears of the readers. This could include things like the fear of losing one's mind, or the fear of being alone in a menacing situation. They might also use elements of the supernatural in a way that was believable within the context of the story, blurring the lines between the real and the otherworldly. This was a time when horror was exploring different ways to terrify its audience, and these novels from 1976 were part of that exploration.
Here are the recommended books for the three categories of horror novels:
1. Short mystery horror novel:
- " Museum of Trickery ": The author is Seiichiro Oyama. It contains five unsolved cases. The plot is wonderful, and the reasoning process is constantly reversed.
- Rashomon: Author Akutagawa Ryuunosuke, a collection of 18 horror stories that make readers 'scalps tingle.
2. Fantasy horror novel:
- Survival of the Gokudo Warrior: It tells the story of a warrior's survival in a strange world.
- [Demonic Concubine Descends from the Sky: The Black-bellied Demon Lord is Not to Be Trifled with]: It described how a princess who was kidnapped to a different world would fight back.
3. Modern horror novels:
- [White Night Journey: Author: Keigo Higashino. Rating: 9.1. Enthralling.]
- " None Survived " by Agatha Christie. Rating: 8.9. Full of suspense.
Please note that the above recommended books are based on the search results provided. There may be other excellent horror novels that have not been mentioned.
There are many classic horror novels. Here are some famous horror novels:
1 "The Cruise of Horrors"(Lee)
2. The Dark Matter (Le Carre)
3. The Babadook K. Rowling
4. The Ethereal Mirage (Gold)
5. The Grudge
Human Skin Inn (The Red Shoes ·Jin)
7 The Shining
8. The Evil Dead by Kubrick
The Hills Have Eyes by R.R. Martin
Alien (Alien Scott)
These are some classic horror novels that have received widespread praise and readers 'love all over the world.
A lot of these stories play with psychological horror. Take 'The Black Cat' by Edgar Allan Poe. The narrator's own guilty conscience and his deteriorating mental state are the main sources of horror. It shows how a person's inner demons can be as terrifying as any external monster.