The Torture by Hope


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Title: The Torture by Hope

Series Name: Timeless Terrors

Series Entry: 170

Author: Villiers de l'Isle-Adam

Narrator: Jonathan Dunne

Original Title: La Torture par l'espérance

Original Publication: 1888

English Text: Public-domain English text (Project Gutenberg edition)

Public Domain: Yes

Description:

First published in 1888, The Torture by Hope by the French Symbolist writer Villiers de l'Isle-Adam is one of the greatest works of psychological horror ever written.

Set during the Spanish Inquisition, this unforgettable tale follows a condemned prisoner who is unexpectedly presented with what appears to be an impossible chance of escape. As hope begins to eclipse despair, every step toward freedom becomes an exercise in unbearable suspense, leading to one of the most unforgettable endings in classic horror literature.

A masterclass in psychological storytelling, The Torture by Hope explores the terrifying idea that hope itself can become the cruellest instrument of suffering, proving that the most devastating horrors are often those of the human mind.

This timeless classic is narrated by horror author Jonathan Dunne using the public-domain English text made available by Project Gutenberg.

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