The collected tales and poems of Edgar Allan Poe /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Poe, Edgar Allan 1809-1849 (Autor/a)
Otros Autores: Clarke, Harry 1889-1931 (Ilustrador/a)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hertfordshire : Wordsworth Editions, 2017.
Colección:Wordsworth Library Collection
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Tales of mistery and horror
  • The murders in the Rue Morgue
  • The mistery of Marie Roget
  • The black cat
  • The gold bug
  • Ligeia
  • A descent into the Maelström
  • The tell-tale heart
  • The purloined letter
  • The assignation
  • Ms. Found in a bottle
  • William Wilson
  • Berenice
  • The fall of the house of Usher
  • The cask of amontillado
  • The pit and the pendulum
  • A tale of the ragged mountains
  • The man of the crowd
  • Morella
  • Thou art the man
  • The oblong box
  • The conversation of eiros and charmion
  • Metzengerstein
  • The masque of the red death
  • The premature burial
  • The imp of the perverse
  • The facts in the case of M. Valdermar
  • Hop-frog
  • The system of Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether
  • The literary life of thingun Bob, Esq.
  • How to write a blackwood article
  • A predicament
  • Mystification
  • Loss of Breath
  • The mand that was eses up
  • Diddling
  • The Angel of the Odd
  • Mellonta Tauta
  • The thousand-and-second tale of scheherazade
  • X-ing a paragrab
  • The business man
  • A tale of Jerusalem
  • The Sphinx
  • Why the little frenchman wears his hand in a sling
  • Bon-Bon
  • The duc delómelette
  • Three sundays in a week
  • The devil in the belfry
  • Lionising
  • Some words with a Mummy
  • The Spectacles
  • Four Beasts in one
  • Never bet the devil your head
  • The ballon hoax
  • Mesmeric revelation
  • Eleonora
  • The unparalleled adventureof one hand pfaall
  • King pest
  • The island of the fay
  • The oval portrait
  • The domain of arnheim or the landscape garden
  • Londor’s corttage
  • The colloquy of monos and Una
  • Shado - A parable
  • Silence - A Fable
  • Von kempelen and His discovery
  • Preface to the poems
  • The raven
  • Serenade
  • Lenore
  • Elizabeth
  • A valentine
  • Hymn
  • The coliseum
  • To Marie Louise (Shew)
  • Ulalume
  • Epigram for Wall Street
  • To Helen
  • An Enigma
  • The Happiest Day
  • Annabel Lee
  • To One in Paradise
  • The Bells
  • To my mother
  • Imitation
  • The haunted palace
  • The conqueror worm
  • To francess S. Osgood
  • The valley of Unrest
  • The city in the sea
  • The sleeper
  • A dream within a dreamm
  • Silence
  • Dream-Land
  • Eulalie
  • To zante
  • Bridal Ballad
  • To F
  • Eldorado
  • Israfel
  • For Annie
  • Al Aaraaf
  • To the river
  • To science
  • Tamerlane
  • To
  • A dream
  • The lake
  • Song
  • To M
  • To Marie Louise (Shew)
  • Spirits of the Dead
  • To Helen
  • Dreams
  • Evening star
  • Alone
  • A Paean
  • Fairy-Land
  • Romance
  • "In youth I have known One"
  • Hymn to aristogeiton and Harmodius
  • To Isadore
  • The village street
  • The forest reverie