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BY - J. MONTGOMERY GAMBRILL
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION - EDGAR ALLAN POE: HIS LIFE, CHARACTER, AND ART
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Dive into the mind of America’s most enigmatic writer with this thoughtfully curated anthology of his poems and short stories. The collection opens with a concise yet insightful introduction that places the author’s tumultuous life, complex character, and pioneering literary theories into clear focus, making it especially useful for students and curious listeners alike. Each piece follows the trusted Stedman‑Woodberry text, preserving the original rhythm and punctuation while offering subtle, modernized edits for smoother listening.
Beyond the scholarly framing, the selected works showcase the range that made his reputation endure—darkly atmospheric tales that probe the limits of fear and the haunting lyricism of his poetry. Listeners will encounter the early brilliance that marked his youth, the vivid impressions of his transatlantic upbringing, and the unsettling beauty that still resonates today. This edition invites you to explore the foundations of a literary legend, guiding you step by step through the first act of his unforgettable imagination.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (387K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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