The complete tales & poems of Edgar Allan Poe / introduction, Wilbur S. Scott.
By: Poe, Edgar Allan.
Contributor(s): Scott, Wilbur S.
Material type: BookPublisher: Edison, N.J. : Castle Books, c2002Description: xiv, 842 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0785814531; 9780785814535; 0785813500; 9780785813507.Other title: Tales & poems of Edgar Allan Poe | Edgar Allan Poe : complete tales & poems.Subject(s): Short stories, American -- 19th century | American poetry -- 19th century | Horror tales, American -- 19th centuryDDC classification: 808 P7522Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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NON-FICTION | CWCMV LIBRARY | 808 P7522 (Browse shelf) | Available | 0048665 |
Addtitle on cover: Edgar Allan Poe : complete tales & poems.
Unparalleled adventure of one Hans Pfaall -- Balloon-hoax -- Mesmeric revelation -- Ms. found in a bottle -- Descent into the maelström -- Von Kempelen and his discovery -- Gold-bug -- Facts in the case of M. Valdemar -- Thousand-and-second tale of Scheherazade -- Murders in the Rue Morgue -- Mystery of Marie Rogêt -- Fall of the House of Usher -- Purloined letter -- Tell-tale heart -- Black cat -- Imp of the perverse -- Premature burial -- Island of the fay -- Cask of Amontillado -- Pit and the pendulum -- Oval portrait -- Masque of the red death -- Assignation -- System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether -- Mystification -- How to write a Blackwood article -- Predicament -- Literary life of Thingum Bob, Esq.-- Diddling -- X-ing a paragrab -- Angel of the odd -- Loss of breath -- Business man -- Mellonta Tauta -- Man that was used up -- Maelzel's chess-player -- Power of words -- Conversation of Eiros and Charmion -- Colloquy of Monos and Una -- Silence, a fable -- Shadow, a parable -- Tale of Jerusalem -- Philosophy of furniture -- Sphinx -- 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" -- Quacks of Helicon, a satire -- Astoria -- Domain of Arnheim -- Landor's cottage -- William Wilson -- Ligeia -- Berenice -- Morella -- Eleonara -- Metzengerstein -- Tale of the Ragged Mountains -- Oblong box -- Duc de l'Omelette -- Spectacles -- King pest -- Three Sundays in a week -- Devil in the belfry -- Lionizing -- Narrative of a Gordon Pym.
Poems: Raven -- Lenore -- Valentine -- Hymn -- Coliseum -- To-- -- Ulalume -- To Helen -- Enigma -- Annabel Lee -- To one in paradise -- Bells -- To my mother -- Haunted palace -- Conqueror worm -- To F-s S. O-d -- Valley of unrest -- City in the sea -- Sleeper -- Dream within a dream -- Silence -- Dream-land -- Eulalie -- To Zante -- Bridal ballad -- To F-- -- Eldorado -- Israfel -- For Annie -- Scenes from "Politian" -- Sonnet to science -- Aaraaf -- To the River-- -- Tamerlane -- Dream -- Lake to-- -- To M.L.S.-- Spirits of the dead -- Dreams -- Evening star -- Alone -- Pæan -- Fairy-land -- Romance -- "In youth I have known one."
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