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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, The Raven Edition: Table Of Contents And Index Of The Five Volumes
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The collection presents a comprehensive compilation of Edgar Allan Poe's writings, encompassing poetry, short stories, and essays produced in the 19th century. It includes notable works such as "The Raven," "The Tell-Tale Heart," and "The Fall of the House of Usher," exemplifying Poe's mastery of gothic atmosphere, psychological insight, and suspense. The volume serves as an extensive reference for Poe's literary output, reflecting themes of love, death, and the supernatural that recur throughout his oeuvre. An introductory preface provides context for understanding Poe's significance in American literature and his distinctive style.
This edition, compiled in the late 19th century, aims to showcase Poe's influence and contributions by presenting a variety of his writings in one collection, facilitating scholarly and literary study of his work. The inclusion of both poetry and prose demonstrates the range of Poe's artistic pursuits, highlighting his role in shaping gothic and horror fiction genres.
This edition, compiled in the late 19th century, aims to showcase Poe's influence and contributions by presenting a variety of his writings in one collection, facilitating scholarly and literary study of his work. The inclusion of both poetry and prose demonstrates the range of Poe's artistic pursuits, highlighting his role in shaping gothic and horror fiction genres.
From the opening pages
Followed fast and followed faster till his songs one burden bore— Till the dirges of his Hope that melancholy burden bore Of “never—never more!” This stanza from “The Raven” was recommended by James Russell Lowell as an inscription upon the Baltimore monument which marks the resting place of Edgar Allan Poe, the most interesting and original figure in American letters. And, to signify that peculiar musical quality of Poe’s genius which inthralls every reader, Mr. Lowell suggested this additional verse, from the “Haunted Palace”: And all with pearl and ruby glowing Was the fair palace door, Through which came flowing, flowing, flowing, And sparkling ever more, A troop of Echoes, whose sweet duty Was but to sing, In voices of surpassing beauty, The wit and wisdom of their king. Born in poverty at Boston, January 19, 1809, dying under painful circumstances at Baltimore, October 7, 1849, his whole literary career of scarcely fifteen years a pitiful struggle for mere subsistence, his memory malignantly misrepresented by his earliest biographer, Griswold, how completely has truth at last routed falsehood and how magnificently has Poe come into his own. For “The Raven,” first published in 1845, and, within a few months, read, recited and parodied wherever the English language was spoken, the half-starved poet received $10! Less than a year later his brother poet, N. P. Willis, issued this touching appeal to the admirers of genius on behalf of the neglected author, his dying wife and her devoted mother, then living under very straitened circumstances in a little cottage at Fordham, N. Y.: “Here is one of the finest scholars, one of the most original men of genius, and one of the most industrious of the literary profession of our country, whose temporary suspension of labor, from bodily illness, drops him immediately to a level with the common objects of public charity. There is no intermediate stopping-place, no respectful shelter, where, with the delicacy due to genius and culture, he might secure aid, till, with returning health, he would resume his labors, and his unmortified sense of independence.” And this was the tribute paid by the American public to the master who had given to it such tales of conjuring charm, of witchery and mystery as “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “Ligeia”; such fascinating hoaxes as “The Unparalleled Adventure of Hans Pfaall,” “MSS. Found in a Bottle,” “A Descent Into…
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