Edgar Allan Poe’s novels are good.
Gothic novel Metzengerstein: The story of a lonely and violent nobleman who dotes on the red magic horse walking down the tapestry and condones it to eat human flesh alive.
The Duc De L'Omelette: The story of a dead nobleman who bets his life against the devil.
King Pest: The people waiting to die in the Black Death quarantine area have their last carnival.
The Fall of the House of Usher: The revenge story of a sick girl who was buried alive.
Ligeia: The deceased wife takes over the body of the bride and is reborn.
Morella: The dead wife takes over the body of her daughter and is reborn.
Berenice: The story of a lively cousin who turned into a yellow-faced woman after marriage, and a man pulled out her two straight rows of white teeth.
Eleonora: After the death of the cousin who fell in love early, the man left his hometown and swore to marry another man, and his cousin gave her blessing in a dream.
The Assignation: A love story with gorgeous rhetoric and empty content.
The Devil in the Belfry: The town's clock malfunctions, causing all order to fall into chaos.
The Angel of the Odd: The story of an alcoholic man arguing with a monster who calls himself an angel in his own house and being teased and beaten by it.
The Man That Was Used Up: The colonial invader general had many battles and lost limbs, eyes, hair, and teeth on the battlefield. All replaced with artificial alternatives.
The Oval Portrait: A painter created a portrait for his beautiful fiancée. Working as a model in the attic for a long time severely damaged her health. Finally, she suddenly died when the portrait was completed.
The Masque of the Red Death: To escape the spreading Black Death, nobles held carnivals in the castle where they lived. The Red Death, wearing the mask of the Red Death, infiltrated the ball in the castle and began to harvest the fleeing undead.
Crime impulse novel