The powerful imagery and psychological intensity of Ward's wordless
works have elicited comparisons to the writings of Hawthorne,
Melville, and Poe, and they continue to influence modern graphic
novelists such as Frank Miller. This 1930 work tells a gripping
tale through imagery alone, consisting solely of hauntingly
rendered woodcuts. 128 illustrations.
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