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Horror and Mystery

The Manuscript Found in a Bottle

eng. MS. Found in a Bottle · 1833
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Book Review

"The Manuscript Found in a Bottle" is one of Edgar Allan Poe's early works that already showcases his skill in creating an atmosphere of mystery and horror. Critics note that the story is a vivid example of gothic literature, where the author expertly uses elements of mysticism and psychological tension. The plot narrates a journey on a ship that gets caught in a storm and becomes ensnared in mysterious events. The main character, whose fate becomes inextricably linked with the mysterious ghost ship, leads the reader through a labyrinth of his fears and doubts. Poe skillfully creates an atmosphere of inevitable doom and hopelessness, making the reader feel on the edge of reality and fantasy. Critics emphasize that the story is not only an exciting adventure but also a profound philosophical reflection on human nature and the inevitability of fate. Poe uses symbolism and allegories to convey ideas about human powerlessness in the face of inexplicable forces of nature and destiny. Poe's style, rich in details and metaphors, creates a sense of immersion in a world where the boundaries between the real and the supernatural blur. This work, according to critics, is an important contribution to the development of the genre and demonstrates early signs of the author's genius, which would later unfold in his more famous works.

The Manuscript Found in a Bottle
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Date of publication: 24 March 2025
Last updated: 2 May 2025
———Original titleeng. MS. Found in a Bottle · 1833
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