{"_id":"62e5fbf18b4f8d45aed17737","title":"William Wilson","author":"Edgar Allan Poe","code":"william-wilson","words":7935,"image":"shattered.jpg","image_alt":"Little fragments of shattered glass. Graphite filter.","publish_year":1839,"publish_source":"The Gift","genres":["gothic","horror","fantasy"],"blurb":"Not thus he appeared—assuredly not thus—in the vivacity of his waking hours. The same name! the same contour of person! the same day of arrival at the academy! And then his dogged and meaningless imitation of my gait, my voice, my habits, and my manner!","description":"William Wilson tells of his childhood, in which he met another boy of the same name. And as he soon discovers, the same clothes. And then the similarities only reveal themselves worse and worse.","unique_cover":"A man and his ghostly image, with a sword skewering through the latter and into the former.","cover_source":"Harry Clarke","cover_link":"https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/harry-clarke-s-illustrations-for-poe-s-tales-of-mystery-and-imagination-1919/","has_review":false,"has_collections":false}