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9780486818504

The Poems of Edgar Allan Poe

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  • ISBN13:

    9780486818504

  • ISBN10:

    0486818500

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2017-12-13
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
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Summary

The importance of Edgar Allan Poe to literary history can hardly be exaggerated; his genius and originality, both in terms of language and technique, influenced the French Symbolists of the late 19th century and thus changed the course of modern literature. Although chiefly remembered for his short stories, poetry was his first love, and this magnificently decorated edition presents Poe's complete poems in addition to his most important critical essays on poetry.
Featuring such immortal works as "The Raven" "Annabel Lee," and "The Bells," this volume meticulously re-creates the famed 1900 Endymion edition, a series comprising the works of Robert Browning, Keats, and other luminaries. Poe's dark obsessions and fascination with the supernatural find a perfect match in the powerful and haunting imagery of artist W. Heath Robinson, whose headpieces, tailpieces, decorated titles, and other illustrations appear throughout the book.

Author Biography

The father of the detective novel and an innovator in the genre of science fiction, Edgar Allan Poe (1809–49) made his living as America's first great literary critic. Today he is best remembered for his short stories and poems, haunting works of horror and mystery that remain popular around the world.
W. Heath Robinson (1872–1944) illustrated more than 60 books, including Bill the Minder, The Giant Crab and Other Tales from Old India, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, and The Water Babies as well as several volumes of stories and poems by Rudyard Kipling.

Table of Contents

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
INTRODUCTION
PREFACE AND DEDICATION TO THE VOLUME OF 1845
 
POEMS
The Raven
The Bells
Ulalume
Bridal Ballad
Lenore
A Valentine
An Enigma
To Helen
Annabel Lee
For Annie
To F__s  S.__ d
To__  __
The City in the Sea
The Conqueror Worm
The Sleeper
The Coliseum
Dreamland
Eulalie
To my Mother
Eldorado
To F__
To One in Paradise
Hymn
A Dream within a Dream
To Zante
The Haunted Palace
Silence
Israfel
To Mr. L. S.__
The Valley of Unrest
 
POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH
To Helen
Sonnet: To Science
Spirits of the Dead
Evening Star
Fairyland
The Lake: To__
A Dream
A Paean
"The Happiest Day"
Alone
Stanzas
To__
To the River
To__
Song
Dreams
Romance
Tamerlane
Al Aaraaf
Notes to Al Aaraaf
 
SCENES FROM POLITIAN
 
LETTER TO MR. __
 
ESSAY ON THE POETIC PRINCIPLE
 
ESSAY ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMPOSITION
 

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