Pit and the Pendulum
- Published
- 1995
- Pages
- 64
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780146000119
- Reading Time
- ~1h 7min
Pit and the Pendulum is a fiction book by Edgar Allan Poe. In 1995. It has 64 pages.
About this book
Edgar Allan Poe’s 1842 short story examines the psychological and physical torment of a condemned prisoner awaiting execution. Written in the first person, the narrative immerses readers in an Inquisition-era dungeon where architectural hazards and mechanical devices create a landscape of calculated dread. The work explores themes of mortality, sensory deprivation, and the fragility of human reason under extreme duress. Poe’s meticulous attention to atmospheric detail transforms a confined chamber into an environment of sustained tension, emphasizing the terror of anticipation over explicit violence. Widely recognized for its pioneering use of psychological horror, the story relies on rhythmic prose and stark imagery to chart a narrator’s deteriorating mental state. Its structural precision and focus on internalized fear have influenced generations of writers in the Gothic and thriller traditions. The narrative remains a foundational study in how literature depicts the confrontation between human endurance and inevitable mortality.
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Pit and the Pendulum has 64 pages.
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Pit and the Pendulum was published in 1995.
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Edgar Allan Poe’s 1842 short story examines the psychological and physical torment of a condemned prisoner awaiting execution. Written in the first person, the narrative immerses readers in an Inquisition-era dungeon where architectural hazards and mechanical devices create a landscape of calculated...
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Pit and the Pendulum was written by Edgar Allan Poe.