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Overview
The life of American writer Edgar Allan Poe was characterized by a dramatic series of successes and failures, breakdowns and recoveries, personal gains and hopes dashed through, despite which he created some of the finest literature the world has ever known. Over time his works have influenced such major creative forces as the French poets Charles Baudelaire and Andre Gide, filmmaker D.W. Griffith and modern literary legend Allen Ginsberg.
Best known for his poems and short fiction, Poe perfected the psychological thriller, invented the detective story, and rarely missed transporting the reader to his own supernatural realm. He has also been hailed posthumously as one of the finest literary critics of the nineteenth century.
In Edgar Allan Poe: Complete Tales and Poems fans may indulge in all of Poe's most imaginative short-stories, including The Fall of the House of Usher, The Murders in Rue Morgue, The Tell-Tale Heart, Ligeia and Ms. In a Bottle. His complete early and miscellaneous poetic masterpieces are here also, including The Raven, Ulalume, Annabel Lee, Tamerlane, as well as select reviews and narratives.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781435144583 |
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Publisher: | Fall River Press |
Publication date: | 09/13/2012 |
Series: | Amazing Values Series |
Pages: | 1040 |
Sales rank: | 3,001 |
Product dimensions: | 6.50(w) x 9.20(h) x 2.50(d) |
About the Author

Creator of the modern detective story, innovative architect of the horror genre, and a poet of extraordinary musicality, Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) remains one of America’s most popular and influential writers. His books of collected tales and poems brim with psychological depth, almost painful intensity, and unexpected — and surprisingly modern — flashes of dark humor and irony.
Table of Contents
Introduction | 1 | |
The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall | 1 | |
The Balloon-Hoax | 31 | |
Mesmeric Revelation | 41 | |
Ms. Found in a Bottle | 49 | |
A Descent into the Maelstrom | 57 | |
Von Kempelen and his Discovery | 69 | |
The Gold-bug | 75 | |
The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar | 99 | |
The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade | 107 | |
The Murders in the Rue Morgue | 117 | |
The Mystery of Marie Roget | 141 | |
The Fall of the House of Usher | 171 | |
The Purloined Letter | 185 | |
The Tell-tale Heart | 199 | |
The Black Cat | 203 | |
The Imp of the Perverse | 211 | |
The Premature Burial | 217 | |
The Island of the Fay | 227 | |
The Cask of Amontillado | 231 | |
The Pit and the Pendulum | 237 | |
The Oval Portrait | 247 | |
The Masque of the Red Death | 251 | |
The Assignation | 257 | |
The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether | 267 | |
Mystification | 279 | |
How to Write a Blackwood Article | 285 | |
A Predicament | 293 | |
The Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq. | 301 | |
Diddling | 315 | |
X-ing a Paragrab | 323 | |
The Angel of the Odd | 329 | |
Loss of Breath | 337 | |
The Business Man | 347 | |
Mellonta Tauta | 355 | |
The Man that was Used Up | 365 | |
Maelzel's Chess-player | 373 | |
The Power of Words | 389 | |
The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion | 393 | |
The Colloquy of Monos and Una | 399 | |
Silence--A Fable | 405 | |
Shadow--A Parable | 409 | |
A Tale of Jerusalem | 411 | |
Philosophy of Furniture | 415 | |
The Sphinx | 421 | |
The Man of the Crowd | 425 | |
"Thou Art the Man" | 431 | |
Hop-Frog | 441 | |
Never Bet the Devil Your Head | 449 | |
Four Beasts in One | 457 | |
Why the Little Frenchman Wears his Hand in a Sling | 463 | |
Some Words with a Mummy | 467 | |
Bon-Bon | 479 | |
Magazine-Writing--Peter Snook | 491 | |
Review of Stephens' "Arabia Petraee" | 499 | |
The Quacks of Helicon--A Satire | 511 | |
Astoria | 519 | |
The Domain of Arnheim | 537 | |
Landor's Cottage | 547 | |
William Wilson | 555 | |
Ligeia | 569 | |
Berenice | 581 | |
Morella | 587 | |
Eleonara | 591 | |
Metzengerstein | 595 | |
A Tale of the Ragged Mountains | 601 | |
The Oblong Box | 609 | |
The Duc de L'Omelette | 617 | |
The Spectacles | 621 | |
King Pest | 637 | |
Three Sundays in a Week | 645 | |
The Devil in the Belfry | 651 | |
Lionizing | 657 | |
Narrative of a Gordon Pym | 661 | |
Preface to the Poems | 771 | |
Miscellaneous Poems | 773 | |
The Raven | ||
Lenore | ||
A Valentine | ||
Hymn | ||
The Coliseum | ||
To-- | ||
Ulalume | ||
To Helen | ||
An Enigma | ||
Annabel Lee | ||
To One in Paradise | ||
The Bells | ||
To My Mother | ||
The Haunted Palace | ||
The Conqueror Worm | ||
To F--SS. O--D | ||
The Valley of Unrest | ||
The City in the Sea | ||
The Sleeper | ||
A Dream Within a Dream | ||
Silence | ||
Dream-Land | ||
Eulalie | ||
To Zante | ||
Bridal Ballad | ||
To F-- | ||
Eldorado | ||
Israfel | ||
To-- | ||
For Annie | ||
Scenes from "Politian" | ||
Poems Written in Youth | 817 | |
Sonnet--To Science | ||
Al Aaraaf | ||
To The River-- | ||
Tamerlane | ||
To-- | ||
A Dream | ||
The Lake To-- | ||
Song | ||
To M.L.S.-- | ||
Spirits of the Dead | ||
To Helen | ||
Dreams | ||
Evening Star | ||
Alone | ||
A Paean | ||
Fairy-Land | ||
Romance | ||
"In Youth I Have Known One" |