Stephen King's Use Of Horror In Literature

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Horror in Literature

The very first horror novel was published in 1764. That novel was The Castle of Ortantro. Living in a time when most works of literature were about either love or battles within a kingdom, it was probably really peculiar reading a novel that made it tough to sleep at night and gave you goosebumps every time you turned a page. In today’s time people are addicted to being scared. There are constantly new plays being written, new movies being filmed, and new books being published all about the topic of horror. People love the feeling and adrenaline rush of being scared. There’s just something about being on the edge of your seat at a movie and the feeling of not being able to put down your book. The first published
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Though there is little evidence and proof, many believe that all of the events in Poe’s life are the reason he was such a dark person and was capable of writing such supernatural and frightening poems. Poe died in 1849 that many think was due to alcoholism. The 20th century was a huge time period that horror writing bloomed. One of the most famous authors in the 20th century is Stephen King. King has published 54 novels, including seven under the pen name of Richard Bachman. King has written around 200 short stories most of which have been collected in book collections. King is most known for his gruesome and strange way of writing. King has covered topics and characters that most people would never think to cover. One of King’s most famous novels is It.
It was published in 1986. More that 350 million copies of this horror novel have been sold. The storyline has been used for movies, television shows, and short stories. The story is set in two different time periods and is told narratively by many people of the story. The beginning of the novel is first set in the time of October 1957. Like many of King’s novels, the town the book is published in is Derry, Maine. King uses the state of Maine many times as his place of venue in his novels. It starts by being told through the voices of a group of children in this small town in 1957. It takes the form of a