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The complete tales and poems of Edgar Allan Poe
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9781435106345
9781681958958
9780760368343
9781435160804
9780785814535
9780785813507
9781681950006
9780785837343
9781681958958
9780760368343
9781435160804
9780785814535
9780785813507
9781681950006
9780785837343
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From the Book
Poetry. O, Tempora! O, Mores! --
To Margaret --
"To Octavia" --
Tamerlane --
Song --
Dreams --
Spirits of the dead --
Evening star -- Imitation --
Stanzas --
A Dream --
"The happiest day, the happiest hour" --
The lake: To__ -- Sonnet: to science --
Al Aaraaf --
"Mysterious star!" --
Romance --
To __ ("The bowers whereat") --
To the river __ --
To __ ("I heed not") --
Fairy land --
Fairy-land --
Alone --
"To Isaac Lea" --
Elizabeth --
From an album --
"Lines on Joe Locke" --
To Helen --
Israfel --
The sleeper --
The valley of unrest --
The city in the sea --
Lenore --
To one in paradise --
Hymn --
Enigma --
Serenade --
The Coliseum --
To F__s S. O__d -- To F__ --
Bridal ballad --
Sonnet: to Zante --
The haunted palace --
Sonnet: Silence --
The conqueror worm --
Dream-land --
Eulalie: a song --
The raven --
A valentine --
"Deep in Earth" --
To Miss Louise Olivia Hunter --
To M.L. S__ --
To __ __ __ --
Ulalume: a ballad --
An enigma --
The bells --
To Helen --
A dream within a dream --
For Annie --
Eldorado --
Sonnet: to my mother --
Annabel Lee --
Scenes from "Politian."
Fiction. Metzengerstein --
The Duc De L'Omelette --
A tale of Jerusalem --
Loss of breath --
Bon-bon --
Four beasts in one: the Homo-Cameleopard --
MS. Found in a bottle --
The assignation --
The unparalleled adventures of one Hans Pfaal --
Lionizing --
Shadow: a parable -- silence: a fable --
Berenice --
Morella --
King Pest --
Mystification --
Ligeia --
How to write a blackwood article --
The devil in the belfry --
The man that was used up --
The fall of the House of Usher --
William Wilson --
The conversation of Eiros and Charmion --
Some account of Stonehenge, the Giant's Dance --
Why the little Frenchman wears his hand in a sling --
Instinct vs. reason: a black cat --
The business man --
The philosophy of furniture --
The man of the crowd --
The Island of the Fay --
The murders in the Rue Morgue --
A descent into the maelstrom --
The colloquy of Monos and Una --
Never bet the Devil your head --
Eleonora --
Three Sundays in a week --
The oval portrait --
The Maque of the Red Death --
The pit and the pendulum --
The mystery of Marie Roget --
Morning on the Wissahiccon --
The tell-tale heart --
The gold bug --
The black cat --
Diddling considered as one of the exact sciences --
Byron and Miss Chaworth --
The spectacles --
The oblong box --
A tale of the Ragged Mountains --
The premature burial --
The purloined letter --
The system of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether --
Mesmeric revelation --
"Thou Art the Man" --
The balloon-hoax --
The angel of the odd --
The literary life of Thingum Bob, Esq. --
The thousand-and-second tale of Scheherazade --
Some words with a mummy --
The power of words --
The imp of the perverse --
The facts in the Case of M. Valdemar --
The Sphinx --
The cask of Amontillado --
The domain of Arnheim --
Mellonta Tauta --
Landor's cottage --
Hop-frog --
Von Kempelen and his discovery --
"X-ing a paragrab" --
Eureka: a prose poem --
The narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket.
From the Book
Tales: The unparalleled adventure of one Hans Pfaall --
The balloon-hoax --
Mesmeric revelation --
Ms. found in a bottle --
A descent into the maelström --
Von Kempelen and his discovery --
The gold-bug --
The facts in the case of M. Valdemar --
The thousand-and-second tale of Scheherazade --
The murders in the Rue Morgue --
The mystery of Marie Rogêt --
The fall of the House of Usher --
The purloined letter --
The tell-tale heart --
The black cat --
The imp of the perverse --
The premature burial --
The island of the fay --
The cask of Amontillado --
The pit and the pendulum --
The oval portrait --
The masque of the red death --
The assignation --
The system of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether --
Mystification --
How to write a Blackwood article --
A predicament --
The literary life of Thingum Bob, Esq.--
Diddling --
X-ing a paragrab --
The angel of the odd --
Loss of breath --
The business man --
Mellonta Tauta --
The man that was used up --
Maelzel's chess-player --
The power of words --
The conversation of Eiros and Charmion --
The colloquy of Monos and Una --
Silence, a fable --
Shadow, a parable --
A tale of Jerusalem --
Philosophy of furniture --
The sphinx --
The man of the crowd --
"Thou art the man" --
Hop-frog --
Never bet the Devil your head --
Four beasts in one --
Why the little Frenchman wears his hand in a sling --
Some words with a mummy --
Bon-bon --
Magazine-writing, Peter Snook --
Review of Stephens' "Arabia petræe" --
The quacks of Helicon, a satire --
Astoria --
The domain of Arnheim --
Landor's cottage --
William Wilson --
Ligeia --
Berenice --
Morella --
Eleonara --
Metzengerstein --
A tale of the Ragged Mountains --
The oblong box --
The duc de l'Omelette --
The spectacles --
King pest --
Three Sundays in a week --
The devil in the belfry --
Lionizing --
The narrative of a Gordon Pym.
Poems: 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--s S. 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" --
Sonnet to science --
Al Aaraaf --
To the River-- --
Tamerlane --
T-- --
A dream --
The lake to-- --
To M.L.S.--
Spirits of the dead --
To Helen --
Dreams --
Evening star --
Alone --
A pæan --
Fairy-land --
Romance --
"In youth I have known one."
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