The complete tales and poems of Edgar Allan Poe, [electronic resource] with an introduction by Hervey Allen.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The Modern library of the world's best booksPublication details: New York, Modern library [1938]Description: xii, 1026 p. 21 cmUniform titles:
  • Works. 1938
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 813.39
LOC classification:
  • PS2600 .F38
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Contents:
Tales. The unparalleled adventure of one Hans Pfaall -- The gold-bug -- The balloon-hoax -- Von Kempelen and his discovery -- Mesmeric revelation -- The facts in the case of M. Valdemar -- The thousand-and-second tale of Scheherazade -- MS. found in a bottle -- A descent into the maelström -- The murders in the rue morgue -- The mystery of Marie Roget -- The purloined letter -- The black cat -- The fall of the house of Usher -- The pit and the pendulum -- The premature burial -- The masque of the red death -- The cask of Amontillado -- The imp of the perverse -- The island of the fay -- The oval portrait -- The assignation -- The tell-tale heart -- The system of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether -- The literary life of Thingum Bob, esq. -- How to write a blackwood article -- A predicament -- Mystification -- X-ing a paragrab -- Diddling -- The angel of the odd -- Mellonta Tauta -- Loss of breath -- The man that was used up -- The business man -- Maelzel's chess-player -- The power of words -- The colloquy of Monos and Una -- The conversation of Eiros and Charmion -- Shadow--a parable -- Silence--a fable -- Philosophy of furniture -- A tale of Jerusalem -- The sphinx -- The man of the crowd -- Never bet the devil your head -- Thou art the man -- Hop-frog -- Four beasts in one; the homo-camelopard -- Why the little Frenchman wears his hand in a sling -- Bon-bon -- Some words with a mummy -- Review of Stephens' Arabia Petræa -- Magazine-writing--Peter Snook -- The quacks of Helicon--a satire -- Astoria -- The domain of Arnheim, or The landscape garden -- Landor's cottage -- William Wilson -- Berenice -- Eleonora -- Ligeia -- Morella -- Metzengerstein -- A tale of the ragged mountains -- The spectacles -- The Duc de L'Omelette -- The oblong box -- King pest -- Three Sundays in a week -- The devil in the belfry -- Lionizing -- Narrative of A. Gordon Pym.
Poems. The raven -- Lenore -- Hymn -- A valentine -- The coliseum -- To Helen -- To -- -- Ulalume -- The bells -- An enigma -- Annabel Lee -- To my mother -- The haunted palace -- The conquerer worm -- To F--S S. O--D -- To one in paradise -- The valley of unrest -- The city in the sea -- The sleeper -- Silence -- A dream within a dream -- Dream-land -- To Zante -- Eulalie -- Eldorado -- Israfel -- For Annie -- To -- -- Bridal ballad -- To F-- -- Scenes from Politian.
Poems written in youth. Sonnet--to science -- Al Aaraaf -- To the River -- -- Tamerlane -- To -- -- A dream -- Romance -- Fairy-land -- The Lake -- to -- -- Song -- To M. L. S-- -- Spirits of the dead -- To Helen -- Evening star -- The happiest day -- Imitation -- Hymn to Aristogeiton and Harmodius, translation from the Greek -- Dreams -- In youth I have known one -- A Paean -- To Isadore -- Alone.
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Tales. The unparalleled adventure of one Hans Pfaall -- The gold-bug -- The balloon-hoax -- Von Kempelen and his discovery -- Mesmeric revelation -- The facts in the case of M. Valdemar -- The thousand-and-second tale of Scheherazade -- MS. found in a bottle -- A descent into the maelström -- The murders in the rue morgue -- The mystery of Marie Roget -- The purloined letter -- The black cat -- The fall of the house of Usher -- The pit and the pendulum -- The premature burial -- The masque of the red death -- The cask of Amontillado -- The imp of the perverse -- The island of the fay -- The oval portrait -- The assignation -- The tell-tale heart -- The system of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether -- The literary life of Thingum Bob, esq. -- How to write a blackwood article -- A predicament -- Mystification -- X-ing a paragrab -- Diddling -- The angel of the odd -- Mellonta Tauta -- Loss of breath -- The man that was used up -- The business man -- Maelzel's chess-player -- The power of words -- The colloquy of Monos and Una -- The conversation of Eiros and Charmion -- Shadow--a parable -- Silence--a fable -- Philosophy of furniture -- A tale of Jerusalem -- The sphinx -- The man of the crowd -- Never bet the devil your head -- Thou art the man -- Hop-frog -- Four beasts in one; the homo-camelopard -- Why the little Frenchman wears his hand in a sling -- Bon-bon -- Some words with a mummy -- Review of Stephens' Arabia Petræa -- Magazine-writing--Peter Snook -- The quacks of Helicon--a satire -- Astoria -- The domain of Arnheim, or The landscape garden -- Landor's cottage -- William Wilson -- Berenice -- Eleonora -- Ligeia -- Morella -- Metzengerstein -- A tale of the ragged mountains -- The spectacles -- The Duc de L'Omelette -- The oblong box -- King pest -- Three Sundays in a week -- The devil in the belfry -- Lionizing -- Narrative of A. Gordon Pym.

Poems. The raven -- Lenore -- Hymn -- A valentine -- The coliseum -- To Helen -- To -- -- Ulalume -- The bells -- An enigma -- Annabel Lee -- To my mother -- The haunted palace -- The conquerer worm -- To F--S S. O--D -- To one in paradise -- The valley of unrest -- The city in the sea -- The sleeper -- Silence -- A dream within a dream -- Dream-land -- To Zante -- Eulalie -- Eldorado -- Israfel -- For Annie -- To -- -- Bridal ballad -- To F-- -- Scenes from Politian.

Poems written in youth. Sonnet--to science -- Al Aaraaf -- To the River -- -- Tamerlane -- To -- -- A dream -- Romance -- Fairy-land -- The Lake -- to -- -- Song -- To M. L. S-- -- Spirits of the dead -- To Helen -- Evening star -- The happiest day -- Imitation -- Hymn to Aristogeiton and Harmodius, translation from the Greek -- Dreams -- In youth I have known one -- A Paean -- To Isadore -- Alone.

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