One of America’s most influential writers, Edgar Allan Poe belongs to the ages. His first work, Tamerlane and Other Poems, was published in 1827. And today, almost two centuries later, he remains just as relevant. With an uncanny ability to reflect in the atmosphere that which takes place in the mind, Poe never disappoints. A thoughtfully curated collection of some of his best short stories, this book will leave you asking for more. The Cask of Amontillado explores the psychology of a twisted mind driven by revenge, while in The Black Cat and The Tell Tale Heart, Poe warns that a guilty conscience can drive you insane. Set in a fictional country, The Masque of the Red Death reveals why death has long been called the great equalizer. Where The Eight Chained Ourang Outangs shows you how to plot the perfect revenge, in Some Words with a Mummy, Poe experiments with satire. In one of his shortest known stories, The Oval Portrait, he reflects on the relationship between life and art. The Pit and The Pendulum is a tale of terror, suspense, desperation, and survival, while The Fall of the House of Usher is a story that will keep you awake.
A writer, poet, and literary critic, Edgar Allan Poe donned many hats in his time. Despite being orphaned at a young age and the subsequent struggles, Poe is considered to be among the first of writers to make a living through writing alone. He began his career working for periodicals and literary journals, his harsh, uncompromising reviews earning him the reputation of being a fearless literary critic. Known for his tragic love poems in the initial years of his career, he soon went on to successfully experiment with different genres, exploring everything from psychological thrillers and spine-chilling horror to tales of mystery, murder, and madness.
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