Edgar Allan Poe the Dover Reader [17 stories, 41 poems, 3 essays]

Edgar Allan Poe the Dover Reader [17 stories, 41 poems, 3 essays]

By Edgar Allan Poe

Subjects: short stories, American fiction, burial vaults, shrouds, short story, plagues, gallows, fear, Mystery and detective stories, Gothic fiction, unreliable narrators, Crime fiction, heroic romances, Horror stories, Crime, nobility, Horror tales, self-hatred, Juvenile audience, daggers, catalepsy, American Horror tales, Horror, Hematidrosis, tarns, American Short stories, first-person narrative, coroners, Murder, abbeys, Hyperesthesia, Homicide, self-destructive behavior, Fiction, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / American / General, Children's fiction, dragons, hermitages, maces, metaphors, monograms, psychogenic death, American literature, cats, knights, masquerade balls, pendulums, Juvenile fiction, Spanish Inquisition, Classic Literature, Horror fiction, Detective and mystery stories, hysteria, hanging

Description: 17 stories: MS. Found in a Bottle [18331 King Pest [18351 Ligeia [1838] [Fall of the House of Usher](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL40987W) The Murders in the Rue Morgue [1841] [Masque of the Red Death](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL41050W) The Mystery of Marie Roget [18421 [Pit and the Pendulum](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL273550W) [Black Cat](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL41068W) The Gold-Bug II 843] [Tell-tale Heart](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL41059W) The Oblong Box [18441 [Purloined Letter](https://openlibraryorg/works/OL41065W) [Imp of the Perverse](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15481077W) Some Words with a Mummy [1845] [Cask of Amontillado](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL41016W) The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym [1838] 41 poems: A Dream [1827—45] Dreams [1827] A Dream within a Dream [1827—491 Evening Star [1827] "The Happiest Day, the Happiest Hour"[1827 ff.l The Lake:To — [1827-451 Spirits of the Dead [1827—39] Stanzas [1827-54] To—") [1827-45] ("I saw thee on thy bridal day Fairy-Land [1829—45] Romance [1829—45] Sonnet—To Science [1829-451 ("The bowers whereat, in dreams, I see") [1829—45] ("I heed not that my earthly lot") [1829—50] To the River— [1829-45] To Helen [1831-45] The City in the Sea [1831—45] Israfel [1831—451 Lenore [1831—49] The Sleeper [1831-45] The Valley of Unrest [1831—45] The Coliseum [1833—45; included in the verse play Politian] To One in Paradise [1834—45; included in the story "The Assignation"] To F — [1835-45] Sonnet—To Zante [1837—45] The Haunted Palace [1839—45; included in the story "The Fall of the House of Usher"] Sonnet—Silence [1840—45] The Conqueror Worm [1843—45; included in the story "Ligeia"] Dream-Land [1844-45] Eulalie—A song [1845] [Raven](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL41081W) To M. L. S. — [18471 Ulalume [1847—49] ("Not long ago, the writer of these lines") [18481 To To Helen [1848] [Annabel Lee](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL273456W) The Bells [1849] Eldorado [1849] For Annie [18491 To My Mother [1849—501 Alone [attributed to Poe, dated 1829 but first published 1875] 3 essays: Maelzel's Chess-Player [18361 A Few Words on Secret Writing [1841] The Philosophy of Composition [1846]

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