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Edgar Allan Poe (1809—49) staked a large claim in that unmappable interior territory where poetry merges with dream and vision. His exquisitely musical poems provide us with a direct link to our unconscious life. Through his obsessions, and by virtue of his uncanny imaginative instincts, he anticipated many of the psychological contexts and concerns that inhabit — and indeed define — twentieth-century literature.
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American fantasy poetry, Poetry (poetic works by one author), Laments, Narrative poetry, Poetry, Grief, American poetry, American Children's poetry, Love poetry, Juvenile poetry, busts, supernatural, talking birds, ravens, Young adult nonfiction, Fantasy poetry, Gothic poetry, Children's poetry, DeathPeople
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Table of Contents
SELECTED POEMS
Introduction
Romance .
The Sleeper .
To Helen (1) .
To Helen (11)
Annabel Lee .
Lenore .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Elizabeth
Eualie— A Song
To Margaret
"To Octavia"
Sonnet — To Zante
To Miss Louise Olivia Hunter .
For Annie.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .
To M.L.S
To
("Not long ago .. .")
A Valentine to
To
('The bowers whereat .. .")
Bridal Ballad
Song .
To the River
Spirits of the Dead
Evening Star
Imitation
"Stanzas" .
Dreams
A Dream
Dream-Land
A Dream within a Dream .. ..
Fairy Land
Fairy-Land
"Alone"
"To Isaac Lea"
— ("I heed not ..
To
An Acrostic .
Sonnet — Silence
"Mysterious Star!"
"The Happiest Day"
The Lake — To
"Lines on Joe Locke"
To S. 0—1) .
To F
Israfel
To One in Paradise
"Deep in Earth"
The Conqueror Worm .
Hymn
Enigma
Serenade
The Coliseum
O, Tempora! O, Mores!
Sonnet —To Science .. .. .. .. .. .. .
The Raven
An Enigma
Ulalume— A Ballad
To My Mother .
Eldorado
The Valley of Unrest
The Haunted Palace .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
The City in the Sea
The Bells .
A1 Aaaraaf
Tamerlane
SELECTED PROSE
The Philosophy of Composition
From The Poetic Principle
From The Rationale of Verse
Letter to B—
Preface to Tamerlane
Preface to The Raven
From A review of Longfellow, April 1842
Index of First Lines
Edition Notes
Includes index.
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