Edgar Allan Poe
Annotated and Illustrated Entire Stories and Poems
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and study on the entire works of Poe and if you were going to get a collected
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This annotated and illustrated edition of the entire
stories and poems of Edgar Allan Poe brings Poe to life as never before. It
contains a great foreword by Andrew Barger and includes his annotations, word
definitions, foreign language translations, and background information about
Poe's stories and poems that provide insight into their underlying meaning.
Photographs of Poe's many loves and the literary figures he satired in his
stories are included. The timeless artwork of Harry Clarke and Gustave Dore, two
of Poe's best illustrators, are also shown within its pages.
Poems sent to Poe by his many
romantic interests and his poems in response are also included. These are very
telling about the man who was engaged three times and married to his
thirteen-year-old first cousin. The poems are ordered by person and then
organized chronologically under that person so that readers can see the exchange
of poetry from and to Poe as it unfolded a century and a half ago.
The book
contains the little-known Poe tales: "[The Bloodhounds]," "Morning on the Wissahiccon," "[The Rats of Park Theatre]," and "Some Secrets of the Magazine
Prison House." Here is but a sampling of the other remarkable tales and poems
included: "Annabel Lee," "The Bells," "The Black Cat," "The Cask of
Amontillado," "The Conqueror Worm," "A Descent into the Maelstrom," "The Fall of
the House of Usher," "The Gold-Bug," "The Haunted Palace," "Lenore," "The Masque
of the Red Death," "MS. Found in a Bottle," "Murders in the Rue Morgue," "The
Oblong Box," "The Pit and the Pendulum," "The Premature Burial," "The Purloined
Letter," "The Raven," "Some Secrets of the Magazine Prison House," "Some Words
with a Mummy," "The Swiss Bell-Ringers," "The System of Doctor Tarr and
Professor Fether," "The Tell-Tale Heart," "Thou Art the Man," and "Ulalume."
If
you are new to Edgar Allan Poe or already have a compilation of his sitting on
your bookshelf, here is an opportunity to uniquely experience the poems and
stories of the author who invented the mystery genre and defined the horror
genre. Read the works of America's most brilliant and mysterious author as you
never have before. Experience the Poe revival firsthand.
"Edgar Allan Poe
Annotated and Illustrated"
Interview
with Andrew Barger

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