
In a decaying mansion veiled by mist, scholar-invalid Egaeus drifts through feverish hallucinations while the world beyond his study window rots under time's indifferent hand. When his lively cousin Berenice returns-graceful, vivacious, yet doomed by a wasting illness-her brilliant teeth mesmerize him, igniting a morbid obsession that gnaws at his mind like rats in a grave.
As illness reduces her to a ghost of herself, Egaeus's fixation sharpens into a single, horrifying purpose. . . and one moon-washed night, the mausoleum doors swing open.
Edgar Allan Poe's tale of psychological terror and gothic decadence still unsettles after 180 years. This modern presentation retains Poe's sumptuous prose while clarifying archaic turns of phrase, ensuring that every reader can savor-and shudder at-its sinister elegance.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Edition:
If you revel in dark romance, psychological thrillers, or the lyrical dread of Poe himself, Berenice will grip you by the roots of your nerves-and refuse to let go.
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