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AMONG the great masters of the short story, Edgar Allan Poe retains his preeminence after more than a century. Ligeia, The Tell- Tale Heart, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Masque of the Red Death, The Cask of Amontillado brought the suspense story to a point of artistic perfection not since surpassed. Every sentence carries the reader irresistibly toward a climax which continues to build to the last line, even the final word.
Poe is at the same time the father of another major branch of modern fiction: the detective story. His character Dupin, original exponent of scientific deduction, appeared a generation before Sherlock Holmes, and in Murders in the Rue Morgue Poe created, at the very birth of the genre, one of its greatest master- pieces. Rarely since has the detective story attained the literary distinction which its inventor brought to it.
Besides mystery and suspense, Poe was adept at fantasy, humor, satire and (The Adventure of Hans Pfaal ) science fiction. In addition to all this he wrote a first-rate adventure yarn, The Narrative of A. Gordon Pym, which is actually long enough to classify as a novel.
Finally, there is Poe's lyric poetry which at its best — The Raven, UlItone, Annabel Lee, The Bells — achieves astonishing rnusical effects sea reelv if ever equaled in words. The shortness of Poe's life (he died tragically at forty) and his failure to produce any single "major" work haw somewhat obscured the true magnitude of his total production. Taken together, Poe's short stories cornprise one of the half dozen great works of literature by an American writer, and his verse — slender olume though it is — forms a rich and nnique contribution to the poetry of the English language.
The present edition brings together all Poe's stories and poems in a single volutne designed for easy readability and as a permanent part of the American home library.
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67 STORIES:
Angel of the Odd
Assignation
Balloon-Hoax
Berenice
Black Cat
Bon-Bon
Business Man
Cask of Amontillado
Colloquy of Monos and Una
Conversation of Eiros and Charmion
Descent into the Maelstrom
Devil in the Belfry
Diddling
Domain of Arnheim
Duc De L'Ome1ette
Eleonora
Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar
Fall of the House of Usher
Four Beasts in One
Gold-Bug
Hop-Frog
How to Write a Blackwood Article
Imp of the Perverse
Island of the Fay
King Pest
Landor's Cottage
Ligeia
Lionizing
Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq.
Loss of Breath
Man of the Crowd
Man that was Used Up
Masque of the Red Death
Mellonta Tauta
Mesmeric Revelation
Metzengerstein
Morella
MS. Found in a Bottle
Murders in the Rue Morgue
Mystery of Marie Roget
Mystification
Narrative of A. Gordon Pym of Nantucket
Never Bet the Devil Your Head
Oblong Box
Oval Portrait
Pit and the Pendulum
Power of Words
Predicament
Premature Burial
Purloined Letter
Shadow
Silence — A Fable
Some Words with a Mummy
Spectacles
Sphinx
System of Dr. Tart and Prof. Fether
Tale of Jerusalem
Tale of the Ragged Mountains
Tell-tale Heart
Thou Art the Man
Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade
Three Sundays in a Week
Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall
Von Kempelen and His Discovery
Why the Little Frenchman Wears His Hand in a Sling
William Wilson
X-ing a Paragrab
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