Edgar Allan Poe is an American writer, poet, literary critic, and editor. He is a representative of American Romanticism, a precursor to symbolism and decadence. He gained the greatest fame for his “dark” stories (he was one of the first American writers to create his works in the form of short stories).
Contents:
Poe — Without Breath
Poe — Berenice
Poe — Bon-Bon
Poe — The Duke d’Aumlette
Poe — The Businessman
Poe — A Conversation between Eiros and Charmions
Poe — The House of Lando(r)
Poe — On the Walls of Jerusalem
Poe — The Man Who Was Cut into Pieces
Poe — Pages from the Life of a Celebrity
Poe — The Rectangular Case
Poe — The Hoax
Poe — The Diary of Julius Rodman
Poe — Death—Life
Poe — The Conversation of Monos and Una
Poe — Don’t Put Off Your Head’s Edge
Poe — A Fiend on the Bell Tower
Poe — Eleanor
Poe — The Island of the Fairy
Poe — A Story with a Balloon
Poe — Three Sundays in One Week
Poe — The Moose
Poe — Ballooning as an Exact Science
Poe — The Literary Life of Qu(l)vas Tam, Esquire
Poe — Mesmeric Revelation