The unabridged Edgar Allan Poe / illustrated by Suzanne Clee.
Includes short stories, poems, and other works by one of the great American writers.
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Philadelphia, Pa. :
Running Press Book Publishers,
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Table of Contents:
- Imitation
- A dream
- Dreams
- The happiest day
- Song (To___)
- Stanzas
- Evening star
- The lake
- Spirits of the dead
- Tamerlane
- Alone
- To___
- To the river
- Sonnet (To science)
- Introduction (Romance)
- Al Aaraaf
- To___
- An acrostic
- Elizabeth
- Alone (To___)
- Heaven (Fairy-land)
- To Helen (Stannard)
- Mysterious star!
- Israfel
- Irenë (The sleeper)
- The Valley Nis (The Valley of Unrest)
- The doomed city (The city in the sea)
- A pæan
- Metzengerstein : a tale in imitation of the German
- The Duke de l'Omelette
- A tale of Jerusalem
- Loss of breath : a tale à la Blackwood
- Bon-Bon : a tale
- Serenade
- Four beasts in one : the homo-camelopard
- To___ (Sleep on, sleep on, another hour)
- Fanny
- Ms. found in a bottle
- The visionary (The assignation)
- To one in paradise
- Berenicë : a tale
- Morella
- Hymn
- Lionizing : a tale
- Hans Phaall : a tale
- To Frances S. Osgood
- King Pest the First : a tale containing an allegory
- To Elizabeth (To Francis S. Osgood)
- Shadow : a fable
- Siope (Silence) : a fable
- Politian
- The coliseum
- Maelzel's chess player
- A review of "Peter Snook"
- Bridal ballad
- Sonnet (To Zante)
- A review of Astoria by Washington Irving
- The narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket
- Von Jung the Mystific (Mystification)
- Ligeia
- The conqueror worm
- Why the little Frenchman wears his hand in a sling
- The Signora Psyche Zenobia (How to write a Blackwood article)
- The scythe of time (A predicament)
- The devil in the belfry : an extravaganza
- The man that was used up : a tale of the late Bugaboo and Kickapoo Campaign
- The fall of the House of Usher
- The haunted place
- William Wilson : a tale
- The conversation of Eiros and Charmion
- Silence : a sonnet
- The journal of Julius Rodman
- Instinct vs. reason : a black cat
- Peter Pendulum, the business man
- Cabs.
- The philosophy of furniture
- The man of the crowd
- The murders in the Rue Morgue
- A descent into the maelström
- The island of the Fay
- The colloquy of Monos and Una
- Never bet the devil your head : a tale with a moral
- Elanora : a fable
- A Succession of Sundays (Three Sundays in a week)
- Life in death (The oval portrait)
- The mask of the red death : a fantasy
- The pit and the pendulum
- The mystery of Marie Rogêt : a sequel to the Murders in the Rue Morgue
- The tell-tale heart
- Lenore
- The gold-bug
- The black cat
- Morning on the Wissahiccon
- Raising the wind, or, Diddling considered as one of the exact sciences
- The spectacles
- Eulalie : a song
- The balloon-hoax
- A tale of the Ragged Mountains.
- Dream-land
- Mesmeric revelation
- The purloined letter
- The system of Dr. Tarr and Prof. Fether
- "Thou art the man!"
- The oblong box
- The premature burial
- Desultory notes on cats
- The angel of the odd : an extravaganza
- The literary life of Thingum Bob, Esq., late editor of the Goosetherumfoodle
- The thousand-and-second tale of Scheherazade
- Some words with a mummy
- The raven
- Some secrets of the magazine Prison-house
- To___ (I would not lord it o'er thy heart)
- The power of words
- The imp of the perverse
- The divine right of kings
- Stanzas (To Frances S. Osgood)
- The facts of M. Valdemar's case
- The sphinx.
- To her whose name is written below
- The philosophy of composition
- The cask of Amontillado
- The landscape garden (The domain of Arnheim)
- To Mrs. M. L. S___
- Ulalume : a ballad
- Sonnet (An enigma)
- To Marie Louise
- Mellonta Tauta
- A prediction
- To Helen
- Lines on ale
- A dream within a dream
- Landor's cottage : a pendant to the Domain of Arnheim
- Hop-frog, or, The eight chained ourang-outangs
- Von Kempelen and his discovery
- Eldorado
- For Annie
- X-ing a paragrab
- To my mother
- Annabel Lee
- The bells.