“Book Descriptions:"Either the memory of past bliss is the anguish of today, or the agonies which are have their origin in the ecstasies which might have been..."
Berenice is a horror short story by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1835. The tale is centered on the death of a young girl, named Berenice, and the mysterious visions of her cousin, Egaeus.
Edgar Allan Poe
(1809–1849) was a master of tales of the mysterious and macabre. From the eerie incantations found in
'The Raven' (1845)
to the persistent fright of 'The Tell-Tale Heart' (1843), his stories and poems are unforgettable explorations of the darker side of life that still offer lessons and insight into human behavior today, making them an integral component of any modern reader's collection.” DRIVE