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  1. W. W. Jacobs. (Londres, 1863 – 1943) Escritor británico. Su primer hogar fue una casa situada en uno de los muelles sobre el río Támesis. Escritor de raíces populares, aprovechó sus experiencias de infancia y adolescencia para escribir cuentos y novelas cortas inspiradas en los marineros, pescadores y trabajadores de los muelles, que formaron parte de su vida cotidiana durante los ...

  2. W.W. Jacobs Home > Victorian Fiction > W.W. Jacobs William Wymark Jacobs (1863–1943) is probably best-known today for his chilling little tale, "The Monkey's Paw," which seems to turn up in just about every anthology of the supernatural ever published.

  3. Contribution. W. W. Jacobs, at one time an extremely popular writer of short fiction, is remembered for only one tale, “The Monkey’s Paw.”. His other stories and novels are entirely ...

  4. Released in a second edition in October 2022, this updated anthology of W. W. Jacobs' best macabre tales is replete with informed annotations, expository commentary, and chilling illustrations that shed light on one of Britain’s most underrated masters of the macabre.

  5. W. W. Jacobs. William Wymark Jacobs (8 September 1863 – 1 September 1943) was an English author of short fiction and drama. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of W. W. Jacobs has received more than 462,957 page views. His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2019). W. W.

  6. W. W. Jacobs [William Wymark Jacobs] Inglaterra: 1863-1943. Cuentos; Textos digitales completos

  7. W.W. Jacobs. When the White family comes into the possession of a monkey’s paw that magically grant wishes, they do what many people would do—they succumb to vanity and wish for the unneeded. But every wish has a consequence, and the White family finds they are completely unprepared for what comes next. The Monkey’s Paw is a classic ...

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