The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe [67 stories, 52 poems, 4 essays]
by Edgar Allan Poe
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73 stories:
The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall
The Gold-Bug
The Balloon-Hoax
MS. Found in a Bottle .
The Murders in the Rue Morgue .
The Mystery of Marie Roget
The Oval Portrait
The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether
The Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq. .
How to Write a Blackwood Article
A Predicament
Mystification .
X-ing a Paragrab
Diddling
The Angel of the Odd
Mellonta Tauta .
Loss of Breath
The Man that Was Used Up
The Business Man .
Maelzel's Chess-Player .
The Power of Words
The Colloquy of Monos and Una . .
The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion .
Shadow—A Parable .
Philosophy Of Furniture
A Tale of Jerusalem
The Sphinx
The Man of the Crowd .
Never Bet the Devil Your Head
Thou Art the Man
Hop-Frog
Four Beasts in One; The Homo-Camelopard .
Why the Little Frenchman Wears His Hand in a Sling .
Bon-Bon .
Some Words with a Mummy
Review of Stephens' "Arabia Petræa" .
Magazine-Writing—Peter Snook
The Quacks of Helicon—A Satire .
Astoria
Ligeia .
Morella
Metzengerstein
A Tale of the Ragged Mountains .
The Spectacles
Duc De L'Ome1ette
The Oblong Box .
King Pest
Three Sundays in a V.•eek
The Devil in the Belfry .
Lionizing .
Narrative of A. Gordon Pym
Preface to the Poems
The Poetic Principle .
The Rationale of Verse .
Lenore
Hymn .
A Valentine .
The Coliseum
To Helen .
Ulalume
The Bells
An Enigma
To My Mother .
The Haunted Palace
The Conqueror Worm .
To S. 0—1)
To One in Paradise .
The Valley of Unrest
The City in the Sea .
The Sleeper
Silence
A Dream Within a Pream
Dream-Land .
To Zante .
Eulalie
Eldorado
Israfel .
For Annie
To
Bridal Ballad .
To F—
Scenes from "Politian"
POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH
Sonnet—To Science .
A1 Aaraaf .
To the River —
Tamerlane
To
A Dream .
Romance .
Fairy-Land
The Lake-.ro —
Song
To M.L.S.
Spirits of the Dead
To Helen .
Evening Star .
The Happiest Day
Imitation .
Hymn to Aristogeiton and Harmodius. Greek
Dreams
In Youth I Have Known One
A Paean .
To Isadore
Alone