1903 Complete Works Edgar Allan POE Poems Bells Raven
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1903 Complete Works Edgar Allan POE Poems Bells Raven Annabel Lee Gothic Horror
“Hear the sledges with the bells, Silver bells, what a world of merriment their melody foretells!”
– Poe, ‘The Bells’
Edgar Allan Poe is widely regarded as a central figure of Romanticism in the United States and American literature as a whole, and he was one of the country's earliest practitioners of the short story. Poe is generally considered the inventor of the detective fiction genre and is further credited with contributing to the emerging genre of science fiction.
A lovely, complete, five volume set of “The Works of Edgar Allan Poe”. This edition, known as “The Raven Edition” is filled with Poe’s best poetry as well as biographical writings on Poe’s life and death. Notable poems included (See below for full list):
•The Raven
•Lenore
•To Helen
•The Bells
•An Enigma
•Annabel Lee
Item number: #2047
Price: $499
POE, Edgar Allan
The works of Edgar Allan Poe
New York : P.F. Collier & Son, [1903]. “The Raven Edition”
Details:
•Collation complete with all pages; 5 volume set:
oVol. I – [2], 371
oVol. II – [2], 381
oVol. III – [2], 381
oVol. IV – [2], 356
oVol. V – [2], 372
•Language: English
•Binding: Hardcover; tight & secure
•Size: ~8in X 6in (20cm x 15cm)
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!vol. 1. Life of Poe ; Death of Poe ; The unparalleled adventure of one Hans Pfaall ; The gold-bug ; Four beasts in one ; The murders in the Rue Morgue ; The mystery of Marie Rogêt ; The balloon-hoax ; MS. found in a bottle ; The oval portrait –vol. 2. The purloined letter ; The thousand-and-second tale of Scheherazade ; A descent into the maelstrom ; Von Kempelen and his discovery ; Mesmeric revelation ; The facts in the case of M. Valdemar ; The black cat ; The fall of the House of Usher ; Silence--a fable ; The masque of the red death ; The cask of amontillado ; The imp of the perverse ; The island of the fay ; The assignation ; The pit and the pendulum ; The premature burial ; The domain of Arnheim ; Landor's cottage ; William Wilson ; The tell-tale heart ; Berenice ; Eleonora –vol. 3. Narrative of A. Gordon Pym ; Ligeia ; Morella ; A tale of the ragged mountains ; The spectacles ; King Pest ; Three Sundays in a week –vol. 4. The devil in the belfry ; Lionizing ; X-ing a paragrab ; Metzengerstein ; The system of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether ; The literary life of Thingum Bob, Esq. ; A predicament ; Mystification ; Diddling ; The angel of the odd ; Mellonta Tauta ; The Duc de L'omelette ; The oblong box ; Loss of breath ; The man that was used up ; The business man ; The landscape garden ; Maelzel's chess-player ; The power of words ; The colloquy of Monas and Una ; The conversation of Eiros and Charmion ; Shadow.--a parable --vol. 5. Philosophy of furniture ; A tale of Jerusalem ; The sphinx ; Hop frog ; The man of the crowd ; Never bet the devil your head ; Thou art the man ; Why the little Frenchman wears his hand in a sling ; Bon-bon ; Some words with a mummy ; The poetic principle ; Old English poetry ; The raven ; The bells ; Ulalume ; To Helen ; Annabel Lee ; A valentine ; An enigma ; To my mother ; For Annie ; To F-----; To Frances S. Osgood ; Eldorado ; Eulalie ; A dream within a dream ; To Marie Louise (Shew) ; To the same ; The city in the sea ; The sleeper ; Bridal ballad ; Lenore ; To one in Paradise ; The coliseum ; The haunted palace ; The conqueror worm ; Silence ; Dreamland ; Hymn ; To Zante ; Scenes from "Politan" ; Sonnet--to science ; Al Aaraaf ; Tamerland ; To Helen ; The valley of unrest ; Israfel ; To -----("The bowers whereat, in dreams I see") ; To -----("I heed not my earthly lot") ; To the River -----; Song ; Spirits of the dead ; A dream ; Romance ; Fairyland ; The lake. To -----; Evening star ; "The happiest day" ; Imitation ; Hymn. Translation from the Greek ; Dreams ; "In youth I have known one" ; A pæan ; Alone ; To Isadore ; The village street ; The forest reverie.
“Hear the sledges with the bells, Silver bells, what a world of merriment their melody foretells!”
– Poe, ‘The Bells’
Edgar Allan Poe is widely regarded as a central figure of Romanticism in the United States and American literature as a whole, and he was one of the country's earliest practitioners of the short story. Poe is generally considered the inventor of the detective fiction genre and is further credited with contributing to the emerging genre of science fiction.
A lovely, complete, five volume set of “The Works of Edgar Allan Poe”. This edition, known as “The Raven Edition” is filled with Poe’s best poetry as well as biographical writings on Poe’s life and death. Notable poems included (See below for full list):
•The Raven
•Lenore
•To Helen
•The Bells
•An Enigma
•Annabel Lee
Item number: #2047
Price: $499
POE, Edgar Allan
The works of Edgar Allan Poe
New York : P.F. Collier & Son, [1903]. “The Raven Edition”
Details:
•Collation complete with all pages; 5 volume set:
oVol. I – [2], 371
oVol. II – [2], 381
oVol. III – [2], 381
oVol. IV – [2], 356
oVol. V – [2], 372
•Language: English
•Binding: Hardcover; tight & secure
•Size: ~8in X 6in (20cm x 15cm)
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!vol. 1. Life of Poe ; Death of Poe ; The unparalleled adventure of one Hans Pfaall ; The gold-bug ; Four beasts in one ; The murders in the Rue Morgue ; The mystery of Marie Rogêt ; The balloon-hoax ; MS. found in a bottle ; The oval portrait –vol. 2. The purloined letter ; The thousand-and-second tale of Scheherazade ; A descent into the maelstrom ; Von Kempelen and his discovery ; Mesmeric revelation ; The facts in the case of M. Valdemar ; The black cat ; The fall of the House of Usher ; Silence--a fable ; The masque of the red death ; The cask of amontillado ; The imp of the perverse ; The island of the fay ; The assignation ; The pit and the pendulum ; The premature burial ; The domain of Arnheim ; Landor's cottage ; William Wilson ; The tell-tale heart ; Berenice ; Eleonora –vol. 3. Narrative of A. Gordon Pym ; Ligeia ; Morella ; A tale of the ragged mountains ; The spectacles ; King Pest ; Three Sundays in a week –vol. 4. The devil in the belfry ; Lionizing ; X-ing a paragrab ; Metzengerstein ; The system of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether ; The literary life of Thingum Bob, Esq. ; A predicament ; Mystification ; Diddling ; The angel of the odd ; Mellonta Tauta ; The Duc de L'omelette ; The oblong box ; Loss of breath ; The man that was used up ; The business man ; The landscape garden ; Maelzel's chess-player ; The power of words ; The colloquy of Monas and Una ; The conversation of Eiros and Charmion ; Shadow.--a parable --vol. 5. Philosophy of furniture ; A tale of Jerusalem ; The sphinx ; Hop frog ; The man of the crowd ; Never bet the devil your head ; Thou art the man ; Why the little Frenchman wears his hand in a sling ; Bon-bon ; Some words with a mummy ; The poetic principle ; Old English poetry ; The raven ; The bells ; Ulalume ; To Helen ; Annabel Lee ; A valentine ; An enigma ; To my mother ; For Annie ; To F-----; To Frances S. Osgood ; Eldorado ; Eulalie ; A dream within a dream ; To Marie Louise (Shew) ; To the same ; The city in the sea ; The sleeper ; Bridal ballad ; Lenore ; To one in Paradise ; The coliseum ; The haunted palace ; The conqueror worm ; Silence ; Dreamland ; Hymn ; To Zante ; Scenes from "Politan" ; Sonnet--to science ; Al Aaraaf ; Tamerland ; To Helen ; The valley of unrest ; Israfel ; To -----("The bowers whereat, in dreams I see") ; To -----("I heed not my earthly lot") ; To the River -----; Song ; Spirits of the dead ; A dream ; Romance ; Fairyland ; The lake. To -----; Evening star ; "The happiest day" ; Imitation ; Hymn. Translation from the Greek ; Dreams ; "In youth I have known one" ; A pæan ; Alone ; To Isadore ; The village street ; The forest reverie.
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