Complete Tales & Poems of Edgar Allan PoeKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 12 сент. 1975 г. - Всего страниц: 1040 One of the most original American writers, Edgar Allan Poe shaped the development of both the detectvie story and the science-fiction story. Some of his poems—"The Raven," "The Bells," "Annabel Lee"—remain among the most popular in American literature. Poe's tales of the macabre still thrill readers of all ages. Here are familiar favorites like "The Purloined Letter," "The Fall of the House of Usher," and "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," together with less-known masterpieces like "The Imp of the Perverse," "The Narrative of A. Gordon Pym," and "Ligeia," which is now recognized as one of the first science-fiction stories, a total of seventy-three tales in all, plus fifty-three poems and a generous sampling of Poe's essays, criticism and journalistic writings. |
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The BalloonHoax | 3 |
3 | 40 |
Mesmeric Revelation | 88 |
The Facts in the Case of M Valdemar | 96 |
The ThousandandSecond Tale of Scheherazade | 104 |
MS Found in a Bottle | 118 |
A Descent into the Maelström | 127 |
The Murders in the Rue Morgue | 141 |
Four Beasts in One The HomoCamelopard | 510 |
Why the Little Frenchman Wears His Hand in a Sling | 517 |
BonBon | 522 |
Some Words with a Mummy | 535 |
Review of Stephens Arabia Petræa | 549 |
MagazineWritingPeter Snook | 564 |
The Quacks of HeliconA Satire | 574 |
Astoria | 582 |
The Mystery of Marie Roget | 171 |
Al Aaraaf | 182 |
The Purloined Letter | 208 |
The Black | 223 |
A Dream | 233 |
The Oval Portrait | 290 |
Romance | 293 |
The TellTale Heart | 303 |
Diddling | 367 |
The Angel of the Odd | 376 |
Mellonta Tauta | 384 |
Loss of Breath | 395 |
The Man that Was Used Up | 405 |
The Business Man | 413 |
Maelzels ChessPlayer | 421 |
The Power of Words | 440 |
The Colloquy of Monos and Una | 444 |
The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion | 452 |
ShadowA Parable | 457 |
Silence A Fable | 459 |
Philosophy of Furniture | 462 |
A Tale of Jerusalem | 467 |
The Sphinx | 471 |
The Man of the Crowd | 475 |
Never Bet the Devil Your Head | 482 |
Thou Art the Man | 490 |
HopFrog | 502 |
The Domain of Arnheim or The Landscape Garden | 604 |
Landors Cottage | 616 |
William Wilson | 626 |
Berenice | 642 |
Eleonora | 649 |
Ligeia | 654 |
Morella | 667 |
Metzengerstein | 672 |
A Tale of the Ragged Mountains | 679 |
The Spectacles | 688 |
The Duc De L Omelette | 708 |
King Pest | 720 |
The Lake | 724 |
Three Sundays in a Week | 730 |
The Devil in the Belfry | 736 |
Lionizing | 743 |
L | 873 |
Preface to the Poems | 887 |
The Rationale of Verse | 908 |
POEMS | 915 |
The Raven | 943 |
To Helen | 949 |
An Enigma | 957 |
The Valley of Unrest | 963 |
To Zante | 969 |
Hymn to Aristogeiton and Harmodius Translation from | 1020 |
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