Greatest Works of Edgar Allan Poe (Deluxe Hardbound Edition) Hardcover by Edgar Allan Poe
Greatest Works of Edgar Allan Poe (Deluxe Hardbound Edition) Hardcover by Edgar Allan Poe
Product Details
- Publisher: Fingerprint (2018-06-01)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 516 pages
- ISBN-13: 9789387779709
- Item Weight: 544.32 grams
- Dimensions: 22.56 x 14.94 x 3.33 cm
Dark tales. Disturbed minds. Deathless prose.
Enter the spellbinding world of Edgar Allan Poe, the master of Gothic fiction and psychological horror. This essential collection features some of his most unforgettable works; each a glimpse into the shadows of the human soul.
From the chilling descent into guilt in The Tell-Tale Heart, to the melancholic beauty of The Raven, and the genre-defining mystery of Murders in the Rue Morgue, these stories showcase Poe’s unmatched ability to stir fear, awe, and wonder in equal measure.
Themes- Madness & Obsession – Dive into the tormented minds of Poe’s characters.
- Guilt & Conscience – Explore how buried guilt can surface in terrifying ways.
- Death & Decay – Evocative imagery that explores the fragile line between life and death.
- Atmosphere & Dread – Every setting pulses with eerie tension and psychological unease.
- Fans of horror, thrillers, and classic literature.
- Readers drawn to the strange, the dark, and the poetic.
- Collectors of timeless fiction with literary value.
- Anyone ready to confront the shadows within.
About the Author
Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849) was an American writer, poet, and literary critic best known for his macabre and Gothic tales. Born in Boston, Poe faced a tumultuous life marked by personal tragedies and struggles with financial instability. Despite these challenges, he produced a remarkable body of work, including famous poems like The Raven and short stories like The Tell-Tale Heart and The Fall of the House of Usher. Poe's innovative use of suspense, vivid imagery, and psychological depth revolutionized horror and detective fiction genres. His enduring influence on literature and popular culture cements his legacy as a master of dark romanticism and a pioneer of the modern short story.
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