The Victorian Collection
The Victorian Collection captures horror at the moment it matured into psychological, literary, and cultural force. Frankenstein channels anxieties about creation and consequence into a haunting meditation on ambition and humanity, while Dracula transforms folklore into a tense exploration of desire, fear, and modernity colliding with the ancient world. Complementing these pillars is a curated collection of Edgar Allan Poe’s short fiction, where dread becomes intimate and interior, probing guilt, obsession, and the fragile boundaries of reason. Together, these works define Victorian horror as both spectacle and introspection, inviting readers into an era where terror became as much about the mind as the monster.