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Great Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe. This collection, which includes 11 stories and seven poems, was curated by the National Endowment for the Arts for their Big Read program.As NEA writes ...
The works of American author Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) include many poems, short stories, and one novel.His fiction spans multiple genres, including horror fiction, adventure, science fiction, and detective fiction, a genre he is credited with inventing. [1]
The title of the 1908 book together with its formula of compiling Poe's most bewildering tales into a single volume continues to be used by other publishers. In 1919 London's George G. Harrap and Co. published an edition illustrated by Harry Clarke in black and white. In 1923 an expanded edition was released with many more illustrations ...
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Set near the University of Virginia at Charlottesville (where Poe had spent a year), it is the only one of his stories to take place in Virginia. It was first published in Godey's Lady's Book in April 1844 [1] and was included in Poe's short story collection Tales, published in New York by Wiley and Putnam in 1845.
04 Mar 2004: Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe by Edgar Allan Poe; 04 Mar 2004: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (ISBN 978-1-904633-42-6) 04 Mar 2004: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson; 04 Mar 2004: Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson; 04 Mar 2004: Uncle Toms Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Among the elements Poe first uses in "Metzengerstein" which will become typical in his later works are the decaying and gloomy building with oddly shaped rooms, the remote, secluded property, vivid colors, and underground vaults as well as themes of vengeance and the overwhelming power of evil. [21]
An Antarctic Mystery (French: Le Sphinx des glaces, The Sphinx of the Ice Fields) is a two-volume novel by Jules Verne.Written in 1897, it is a continuation of Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket.