Anvil on Head: One of the children, Yorick, has his head "knocked in".Along with that, the deaths are sorted by each of the children's initials in said book. Alphabetical Theme Naming: Each of the twenty-six children in the book are named after a letter in the English Alphabet, and no letter is missed. George is depicted crawling under a rug, which he suffocates under. Almost Out of Oxygen: Implied to have happened to one of the children, George.13 Is Unlucky: 13 boys, 13 girls, 13 rhyming couplets.Even after 50 years since being published, the books has never ceased to go out of print. To this day, despite (or probably because of) its subject matter, The Gashlycrumb Tinies is considered the most popular, as well as the most successful of all of Edward Gorey's works. These range from things like falling down a flight of stairs, choking on peaches, being done in by thugs, drowning in lakes, run through with awls, or even dying of boredom. The book was published in 1963 in a collection of three "Cautionary Tales" called The Vinegar Works.Īll throughout the book, the children meet all kinds of strange and unusual fates, all happening with little to no context. The Gashlycrumb Tinies is a short, macabre book by Edward Gorey recounting the deaths of 26 small children. Gorey, Gorey, what a hell of a way to die.
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