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An edition of The Unabridged Edgar Allan Poe (1983)

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Includes short stories, poems, and other works by one of the great American writers.

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1178

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Table of Contents

A Word from the Editor
Imitation
(A dark unfathom'd tide... )
A Dream
(A wilder•d being from my birth... )
Dreams
(Oh! that my young life were a lasting dream!)
The Happiest Day
(The happiest day—the happiest hour..
Song: TO — —
(l saw thee On thy bridal day—-)
Stanzas
(In youth have I known one with whom the Earth.
Evening Star
('Twas noontide of summer... )
The Lake
(In youth's spring, it my lot.
Spirits of the Dead
(Thy soul shall find itself alone—)
Tamerlane
(l have sent for thee, holy friar. , . )
Alone
(From childhood's hour I have not been.
(Should my early life seem.. , )
To the River—
(Fair river! in thy bright, clear flow... )
Sonnet: To Science
(Science! true daughter of Old Time thou art!)
Introduction [Romance]
(Romance. who loves to nod and sing... )
A1 Aaraaf
(O! nothing earthly save the ray.. , )
(The bowers whereat, in dreams, I see..
An Acrostic
(Elizabeth it is in vain you say.. , )
Elizabeth
(Elizabeth—it surely is most fit... )
Alone I To M— I
(O! I care not that my earthly lot. .. )
Heaven [Fairy-Land I
(Dim vales—and shadowy floods—)
To Helen I Stannardl
(Helen, thy beauty is to me.. , )
Mysterious Star!
(Mysterious Star!)
Israfel
(In Heaven a spirit doth dwell... )
Irene [The Sleeperl
('T is now—so sings the soaring moon ..
The Valley Nis [The Valley of Unrest)
(Far away—far away—)
The Doomed City I The City in the Seal
(1-0! Death hath rear: d himself a throne..
A Pæan
(Hote shall the burial rite be read?)
Metzengerstein: A Tale in Imitation of the German
The Duke De I •Omelette
A Tale Of Jerusalem
Loss of Breath: A Tale la Black-wood
Bon-Bon: A Tale
Serenade
(So Sweet the hour—so calm the time . .
Four Beasts in One: The Homo-Cameleopard
To
(Sleep on, sleep on, another hour—)
Fanny
(The dying swan by northern lakes .
Ms. Found in a Bottle
The Visionary [The Assignation]
To One in Paradise
(Thou wast that all to me, love .
Berenicé: A Tale
Morella
Hymn
(Sancta Maria! tum thine eyes .
Lionizing: A Tale
Hans Phaall: A Tale
To Frances S. Osgood
(Beloved! amid the cares—the woes .
King Pest the First: A Tale Containing an Allegory
To Elizabeth [To F
(Woulds't thou be loved? then let thy heart
Shadow: A Fable
Siope [Silence]: A Fable
Politian
The Coliseum
(Type of the antique Rome! Rich reliquary .
Maelzel's Chess Player
A Review of "Peter Snook"
Bridal Ballad
(The ring is on my hand . . . )
Sonnet: To Zante
(Fair isle, that from the fairest of all flowers
A Review of Astoria by Washington Irving
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket
Von Jung the Mystific [Mystification]
Ligeia
The Conqueror Worm
(Lo! 'tis a gala night
Why the Little Frenchman Wears His Hand in a Sling
The Signora Psyche Zenobia [How to Write a
Blackwood Article]
The Scythe of Time [A Predicament]
The Devil in the Belfry: An Extravaganza
The Man That Was Used Up: A Tale of the Late
Bugaboo and Kickapoo Campaign
The Fall of the House of Usher
The Haunted Place
(In the greenest of our valleys .
William Wilson: A Tale
The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion
Silence: A Sonnet
(There are some qualities—some incorporate things .
The Journal of Julius Rodman
Instinct Vs. Reason: A Black Cat
Peter Pendulum, The Business Man
Cabs
The Philosophy of Furniture
The Man of the Crowd
The Murders in the Rue Morgue
A Descent into the Maelström
The Island of the Fay
The Colloquy of Monos and Una
Never Bet the Devil Your Head: A Tale with a Moral
Eleonora: A Fable
A Succession of Sundays [Three Sundays in a Weekl
Life in Death I The Oval Portrait]
The Mask of the Red Death: A Fantasy
The Pit and the Pendulum
The Mystery of Marie Rogét: A Sequel to
The Murders in the Rue Morgue
The Tell-Tale Heart
Lenore
(Ah, broken is the golden bowl!)
The Gold-Bug
The Black Cat
Morning on the Wissahiccon
Raising the Wind; or, Diddling Considered as
One of the Exact Sciences
The Spectacles
Eulalie: A Song
(I dwelt alone .
The Balloon-Hoax
A Tale Of the Ragged Mountains
Dream—Land
(By a route obscure and lonely
Mesmeric Revelation
The Purloined Letter
The System of Dr. Tarr and Prof. Fether
'Thou Art the Man!"
The Oblong Box
The Premature Burial
Desultory Notes on Cats
The Angel of the Odd: An Extravaganza
The Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq., Late Editor
of the Goosetherumfoodle
The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade
Some Words with a Mummy
The Raven
(Once upon a midnight dreary. while I pondered,
weak and weary . . . )
Some Secrets of the Magazine Prison—House
To
(I would not lord it o'er thy heart .
The Power of Words
The Imp of the Perverse
The Divine Right of Kings
(The only king by right divine . .
Stanzas [To F.S.O. I
(Lady! I would that verse Of mine
The Facts of M. Valdemar's Case
The Sphinx
To Her Whose Name is Written Below
(For her these lines are penned, whose luminous eyes .
The Philosophy of Composition
The Cask of Amontillado
The Landscape Garden [The Domain of Arnheim)
Tows. M. L. S—
(Of all who hail thy presence as the morning—)
Ulalume: A Ballad
(The skies they were ashen and sober . , , )
Sonnet [An Enigma]
('Seldom we find, " says Solomon Don Dunce . .
To Marie Louise
(Not long ago. the writer of these lines . 4)
Mellonta Tauta
A Prediction
To Helen
(I saw thee once—once only—years ago .
Lines on Ale
(Fill with mingled cream and amber , . . )
A Dream within a Dream
(Take this kiss upon thy brow!)
Landor's Cottage: A Pendant to The Domain
of A m heim
Hop-Frog: or, The Eight Chained Ourang-Outangs
Von Kempelen and His Discovery
Eldorado
(Gaily bedight .
For Annie
(Thank Heaven! the cnsis
X- ing a Paragrab
To My Mother
(Because I feel that, in the Heavens above . . .)
Annabel Lee
(It was many and many a year ago . . . )
The Bells
(Hear the sledges with the bells—)

Edition Notes

Published in
Philadelphia, PA
Copyright Date
1983

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.3
Library of Congress
PS2602 1983, PS2602 1983

The Physical Object

Format
Library Binding
Pagination
1178 p. :
Number of pages
1178

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3173724M
Internet Archive
unabridgededgara00poee
ISBN 10
0894712349
ISBN 13
9780894712340
LCCN
83016023
OCLC/WorldCat
1037549240, 9918562
Goodreads
745826

Work Description

Contains:

Imitation
(A dark unfathom'd tide... )
A Dream
(A wilder•d being from my birth... )
Dreams
(Oh! that my young life were a lasting dream!)
The Happiest Day
(The happiest day—the happiest hour..
Song: TO — —
(l saw thee On thy bridal day—-)
Stanzas
(In youth have I known one with whom the Earth.
Evening Star
('Twas noontide of summer... )
The Lake
(In youth's spring, it my lot.
Spirits of the Dead
(Thy soul shall find itself alone—)
Tamerlane
(l have sent for thee, holy friar. , . )
Alone
(From childhood's hour I have not been.
(Should my early life seem.. , )
To the River—
(Fair river! in thy bright, clear flow... )
Sonnet: To Science
(Science! true daughter of Old Time thou art!)
Introduction [Romance]
(Romance. who loves to nod and sing... )
A1 Aaraaf
(O! nothing earthly save the ray.. , )
(The bowers whereat, in dreams, I see..
An Acrostic
(Elizabeth it is in vain you say.. , )
Elizabeth
(Elizabeth—it surely is most fit... )
Alone I To M— I
(O! I care not that my earthly lot. .. )
Heaven [Fairy-Land I
(Dim vales—and shadowy floods—)
To Helen I Stannardl
(Helen, thy beauty is to me.. , )
Mysterious Star!
(Mysterious Star!)
Israfel
(In Heaven a spirit doth dwell... )
Irene [The Sleeperl
('T is now—so sings the soaring moon ..
The Valley Nis [The Valley of Unrest)
(Far away—far away—)
The Doomed City I The City in the Seal
(1-0! Death hath rear: d himself a throne..
A Pæan
(Hote shall the burial rite be read?)
Metzengerstein: A Tale in Imitation of the German
The Duke De I •Omelette
A Tale Of Jerusalem
Loss of Breath: A Tale la Black-wood
Bon-Bon: A Tale
Serenade
(So Sweet the hour—so calm the time . .
Four Beasts in One: The Homo-Cameleopard
To
(Sleep on, sleep on, another hour—)
Fanny
(The dying swan by northern lakes .
Ms. Found in a Bottle
Assignation
To One in Paradise
(Thou wast that all to me, love .
Berenice
Morella
Hymn
(Sancta Maria! tum thine eyes .
Lionizing: A Tale
Hans Phaall: A Tale
To Frances S. Osgood
(Beloved! amid the cares—the woes .
King Pest the First: A Tale Containing an Allegory
To Elizabeth [To F
(Woulds't thou be loved? then let thy heart
Shadow: A Fable
Silence — A Fable
Politian
The Coliseum
(Type of the antique Rome! Rich reliquary .
Maelzel's Chess Player
A Review of "Peter Snook"
Bridal Ballad
(The ring is on my hand . . . )
Sonnet: To Zante
(Fair isle, that from the fairest of all flowers
A Review of Astoria by Washington Irving
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket
Von Jung the Mystific [Mystification]
Ligeia
The Conqueror Worm
(Lo! 'tis a gala night
Why the Little Frenchman Wears His Hand in a Sling
The Signora Psyche Zenobia [How to Write a
Blackwood Article]
The Scythe of Time [A Predicament]
The Devil in the Belfry: An Extravaganza
The Man That Was Used Up: A Tale of the Late
Bugaboo and Kickapoo Campaign
Fall of the House of Usher
The Haunted Place
(In the greenest of our valleys .
William Wilson
The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion
Silence: A Sonnet
(There are some qualities—some incorporate things .
The Journal of Julius Rodman
Instinct Vs. Reason: A Black Cat
Peter Pendulum, The Business Man
Cabs
The Philosophy of Furniture
The Man of the Crowd
The Murders in the Rue Morgue
Descent into the Maelstrom
Island of the Fay
The Colloquy of Monos and Una
Never Bet the Devil Your Head: A Tale with a Moral
Eleonora
A Succession of Sundays [Three Sundays in a Weekl
Life in Death I The Oval Portrait]
Masque of the Red Death
Pit and the Pendulum
The Mystery of Marie Rogét: A Sequel to The Murders in the Rue Morgue
Tell-tale Heart
Lenore
(Ah, broken is the golden bowl!)
The Gold-Bug
Black Cat
Morning on the Wissahiccon
Raising the Wind; or, Diddling Considered as One of the Exact Sciences
The Spectacles
Eulalie: A Song
(I dwelt alone .
The Balloon-Hoax
A Tale Of the Ragged Mountains
Dream—Land
(By a route obscure and lonely
Mesmeric Revelation
Purloined Letter
The System of Dr. Tarr and Prof. Fether
'Thou Art the Man!"
The Oblong Box
Premature Burial
Desultory Notes on Cats
The Angel of the Odd: An Extravaganza
The Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq., Late Editor of the Goosetherumfoodle
Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade
Some Words with a Mummy
The Raven
(Once upon a midnight dreary. while I pondered,
weak and weary . . . )
Some Secrets of the Magazine Prison—House
To
(I would not lord it o'er thy heart .
The Power of Words
Imp of the Perverse
The Divine Right of Kings
(The only king by right divine . .
Stanzas [To F.S.O. I
(Lady! I would that verse Of mine
Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar
The Sphinx
To Her Whose Name is Written Below
(For her these lines are penned, whose luminous eyes .
The Philosophy of Composition
Cask of Amontillado
The Landscape Garden [The Domain of Arnheim)
Tows. M. L. S—
(Of all who hail thy presence as the morning—)
Ulalume: A Ballad
(The skies they were ashen and sober . , , )
Sonnet [An Enigma]
('Seldom we find, " says Solomon Don Dunce . .
To Marie Louise
(Not long ago. the writer of these lines . 4)
Mellonta Tauta
A Prediction
To Helen
(I saw thee once—once only—years ago .
Lines on Ale
(Fill with mingled cream and amber , . . )
A Dream within a Dream
(Take this kiss upon thy brow!)
Landor's Cottage
Domain of Arnheim
Hop-Frog: or, The Eight Chained Ourang-Outangs
Von Kempelen and His Discovery
Eldorado
(Gaily bedight .
For Annie
(Thank Heaven! the cnsis
X- ing a Paragrab
To My Mother
(Because I feel that, in the Heavens above . . .)
Annabel Lee
(It was many and many a year ago . . . )
The Bells
(Hear the sledges with the bells—)

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