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"Edgar Allan Poe's stories and poems are among the most haunting and indelible in American literature, but critics for decades persisted in seeing Poe as an anomaly, or even an anachronism. His works, with their bizarrely motivated characters and mysterious settings, did not seem to be a part of the literature of early nineteenth-century America. Critics realize now, though, that Poe was even more a part of the contemporary American literary scene than many of his more "nationalistic" peers, and that in much of his work Poe was making commentaries on slavery and Southern social attitudes, technology, the urban landscape, political economy, and other subjects. This Broadview Edition includes a selection of Poe's poems, tales, and sketches in such diverse modes of writing as tales of the supernatural and psychic conflict, satires and hoaxes, science fiction and detective fiction, and nonfiction essays on literary and social topics. These are supplemented by a selection of contextual documents--newspaper and magazine articles, treatises, and other historical texts--that will help readers understand the social, literary, and intellectual milieus in which Poe wrote."--Publisher's website.
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short stories, aristocracy, American Horror tales, American literature, Children's fiction, Classic Literature, Crime, Crime fiction, Detective and mystery stories, Fiction, first-person narrative, Gothic fiction, Homicide, Horror, Horror fiction, Horror stories, Horror tales, Hyperesthesia, Juvenile fiction, Murder, silence, American fiction, American Short stories, fear, pendulums, Spanish Inquisition, abbeys, daggers, Hematidrosis, Juvenile audience, masquerade balls, nobility, plagues, shrouds, self-destructive behavior, metaphors, coroners, hanging, burial vaults, catalepsy, dragons, hermitages, heroic romances, hysteria, knights, maces, psychogenic death, tarns, embedded narrative, mountaineering, whirlpools, vortex, Ratiocination, cats, short story, unreliable narrators, self-hatred, gallows, obsessive-compulsive disorder, monomania, fixation, Mystery and detective stories, monograms, Erzählung, Amerikanisches Englisch, Lyrik, American Fantasy fictionEdition | Availability |
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28 stories:
Metzengerstein (1832) --
MS. Found in a Bottle (1833) --
Loss of Breath (1835) --
Berenice
Morella (1835) --
King Pest (1835) --
How to Write a Blackwood Article (1838) --
A Predicament (1838) --
Ligeia (1838) --
Silence — A Fable
The Man That Was Used Up (1839) --
Fall of the House of Usher
William Wilson
The Man of the Crowd (1840) --
Philosophy of Furniture (1840) --
Descent into the Maelstrom
The Murders in the Rue Morgue (1841) --
Masque of the Red Death
Pit and the Pendulum
The Oval Portrait (1842) --
Tell-tale Heart
Black Cat
Purloined Letter
"Thou Art the Man" (1844) --
Imp of the Perverse
Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar
Cask of Amontillado
Hop-Frog (1849).
17 poems:
Alone (1829)
Annabel Lee
Bells (1848)
City in the Sea (1831)
Dream-Land (1844)
Eldorado (1849)
For Annie (1849)
Israfel (1831)
Lenore (1831)
Raven
Romance (1829)
Sleeper (1831)
Sonnet-To Science (1829)
Tamerlane (1827)
To Helen (1832)
Ulalume
Valentine (1846)
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