
La Caida de la Casa Usher
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Narrated by:
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Carlos Torres
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By:
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Edgar Allan Poe
About this listen
"La caída de la Casa Usher" es la quintaesencia del cuento gótico: una casa embrujada, un paisaje lúgubre, dos hermanos gemelos, una enfermedad misteriosa... Todos los elementos del género son fácilmente identificables y, sin embargo, parte del terror que inspira esta historia se debe a su vaguedad; no podemos decir a ciencia cierta en qué parte del mundo o exactamente cuándo tiene lugar la historia. Estamos solos con el narrador en este espacio embrujado, y ni nosotros ni el narrador sabemos por qué. Publicado por primera vez en la revista Burton's Gentleman's Magazine en 1839, es una de las obras de Poe preferidas por la crítica, y la que el propio autor consideraba la más lograda que había escrito.
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