The Beetle
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Descripción editorial
The Beetle by Richard Marsh, first published in 1897, is a classic example of Victorian Gothic horror and mystery. The novel is often categorized as part of the "sensational" genre, blending elements of psychological horror, crime, and the supernatural. It was one of the most popular and influential books of its time, yet it faded somewhat into obscurity after its initial success. However, recent revivals of the book have brought renewed attention to its compelling plot, eerie atmosphere, and the dark themes it explores.At its core, The Beetle is a tale of revenge, terror, and transformation, filled with macabre twists. The story’s central antagonist is a mysterious and terrifying figure—a shape-shifting entity with the ability to transform into a beetle—and much of the novel’s tension arises from the characters’ attempts to understand and combat this sinister force.