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of Habsburg emperor Charles VI in the crypt of the Capuchin church in
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Macabre is a term applied to a type of artistic or literary works,
characterized by a grim or ghastly atmosphere. In these works, there is an
emphasis on the details and symbols of death. Macabre themes are often
preoccupations in the Goth subculture. Themes are usually deliberate.
History This quality is often found in ancient Greek and Latin writers,
though there are traces of it in Apuleius and the author of the Satyricon.
The outstanding instances in English literature are John Webster, Robert
Louis Stevenson, Mervyn Peake, Charles Dickens, and Cyril Tourneur. In
American literature notable authors include Edgar Allan Poe and H. P.
Lovecraft. The word has gained its significance from its use in French as
la danse macabre for the allegorical representation of the ever-present and
universal power of death, known in English a
Dahmer
Sinister Slaughter/Behind the Walls of Sleep
Symphonic Holocaust
Morbid Campfire Songs/Murder Metal
Gloom
Moth Macabre