
THE BELLS and other Poems
ILLUSTRATIONS
THE BELLS
EULALIE—A SONG
ANNABEL LEE
SONNET—SILENCE
THE RAVEN
TO ONE IN PARADISE
LENORE
DREAMS
This anthology gathers some of the most resonant verses by a leading American Romantic poet, guiding listeners through moods of love, loss, and the uncanny. The poems vary from tender lyrical odes to dark, atmospheric sketches, each accompanied by striking illustrations that enhance the listening experience. Among the pieces are haunting sea‑bound elegies, melancholy reveries on beauty, and a chilling vision of a haunted palace, offering a compact taste of the poet’s rich imagination.
A centerpiece is the four‑part poem “The Bells,” which moves from the bright, tinkling joy of silver sleigh‑bells to the solemn toll of iron funeral bells. Its rhythmic repetitions and shifting language echo the human cycle of celebration, anxiety, terror, and reflection, making the verses feel almost musical when spoken aloud. The vivid soundscape invites listeners to hear the very bells described, turning the poem into an auditory experience as much as a literary one.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (80K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Madeleine Fournier. Images provided by Hathi Trust, The Internet Archive and Comic Book Stories.
Release date
2016-01-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1809–1849
Best known for eerie tales, haunting poems, and a sharp critical voice, this pioneering American writer helped shape the modern short story and detective fiction. His work still draws readers in with its mix of beauty, suspense, and psychological intensity.
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