The Tell-Tale HeartEdgar Allan Poe remains the unsurpassed master of works of mystery and madness in this outstanding collection of Poe's prose and poetry are sixteen of his finest tales, including "The Tell-Tale Heart", "The Murders in the Rue Morgue", "The Fall of the House of Usher," "The Pit and the Pendulum," "William Wilson," "The Black Cat," "The Cask of Amontillado," and "Eleonora". Here too is a major selection of what Poe characterized as the passion of his life, his poems - "The Raven," "Annabel Lee," Ulalume," "Lenore," "The Bells," and more, plus his glorious prose poem "Silence - A Fable" and only full-length novel, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym. |
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User Review - Bookslesstravelled - LibraryThingA very good book, a dark and twisted story of the descent into madness for a killer. Read full review
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User Review - christopher.kyle1706 - LibraryThingDid not like this book. Very boring, sorry for giving it such a bad rating! Read full review
Contents
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The Masque of the Red Death | 43 |
The Facts in the Case of M Valdemar | 49 |
Ligeia | 59 |
The Murders in the Rue Morgue | 75 |
The Purloined Letter | 109 |
Ms Found in a Bottle | 160 |
The Premature Burial | 170 |
William Wilson | 184 |
Eleonora | 204 |
SilenceA Fable | 210 |
Stanzas | 391 |
The City in the Sea | 397 |
The Sleeper | 399 |
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The Tell-Tale Heart: Includes MLA Style Citations for Scholarly Secondary ... Edgar Allan Poe No preview available - 2016 |
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