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The Stories & Poems of Edgar Allan Poe (Illustrated Edition) - cover

The Stories & Poems of Edgar Allan Poe (Illustrated Edition)

Edgar Allan Poe

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In 'The Stories & Poems of Edgar Allan Poe (Illustrated Edition)', readers are invited into the haunting and meticulously crafted world of one of American literature's quintessential figures. This anthology showcases Poe's mastery in weaving tales of terror, melancholy, and the macabre, presenting iconic works such as 'The Tell-Tale Heart' and 'The Raven' in their full, chilling glory. The illustrative component further deepens the experience, allowing readers to visualize the intricate emotions and themes of dread and existential reflection that define Poe's literary style. His use of Gothic elements and psychological depth situates his work firmly within the Romantic literary context, leaving an indelible mark on the evolution of horror and mystery genres. Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was a pioneer of short stories and poetry, renowned for his exploration of dark themes and the human psyche. His tumultuous life, marred by personal tragedy and profound loss, significantly influenced his creative output, compelling him to delve into the aberrant facets of the human condition. Poe's innovative narrative techniques and distinct voice cemented his legacy as an integral figure in American literature, inspiring countless writers and artists. This illustrated edition is highly recommended for both new readers and long-time fans of Poe's work. It serves not only as an introduction to his genius but also reinvigorates the reading experience for those familiar with his haunting tales and verses. Delve into these timeless narratives that probe the depths of fear and beauty, and experience the chilling allure of Poe's imagination.
Disponible depuis: 11/10/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 1560 pages.

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