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Edgar Allan Poe Fifty-four Poems: The Best of E.A.Poe Poetry: The Raven; Lenore; The Sleeper; Annabel Lee and many other famous poems
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Edgar Allan Poe Fifty-four Poems: The Best of E.A.Poe Poetry: The Raven; Lenore; The Sleeper; Annabel Lee and many other famous poems
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Edgar Allan Poe Fifty-four Poems: The Best of E.A.Poe Poetry: The Raven; Lenore; The Sleeper; Annabel Lee and many other famous poems
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Edgar Allan Poe is widely regarded as a
, and of American literature.
Poe was one of the country's earliest practitioners of the short story and is considered to be the inventor of the detective fiction genre, as well as a significant contributor to the emerging genre of science fiction.
This
Edgar Allan Poe Collection Contains
- The Raven
- The Bells
- Ulalume
- To Helen
- Annabel Lee
- A Valentine
- An Enigma
- For Annie
- To F --
- To Frances S. Osgood
- Eldorado
- Eulalie
- A Dream Within A Dream
- To Marie Louise (Shew) I
- To Marie Louise (Shew) II
- The City In The Sea
- The Sleeper
- Bridal Ballad
- The Coliseum
- Lenore
- To One In Paradise
- The Haunted Palace
- The Conqueror Worm
- Silence 46
- Dream-Land
- Hymn
- To Zante
- Scenes From "Politian"
- Letter To Mr. B-
- Sonnet-To Science
- Al Aaraaf
- Tamerlane
- The Valley Of Unrest
- Israfel*
- To --II
- T0 --III
- To The River--
- Song
- Spirits Of The Dead
- A Dream
- Romance
- Fairy-Land
- The Lake - To--
- Evening Star
- "The Happiest Day"
- Imitation
- Hymn To Aristogeiton And Harmodius
- Dreams
- "In Youth I Have Known One"
- Alone
- To Isadore
- The Village Street
- The Forest Reverie
★ Print length 133 pages
★ 11 exclusive illustrations
★ Pocket Edition 6 x 9 inches
★ Black & white interior with cream paper
★ Paperback cover finish Glossy
Discover a classic collection by the literary legend Edgar Allan Poe!