Born to an unfortunate heritage, orphaned, unsympathetically raised, and then abandoned, Edgar Allan Poe struggled for greatness in an adverse social and economic climate — a setting not improved by...
First published in the November 1846 issue of Godey's Lady's Book, the story is set in 19th century Italy and concerns the deadly revenge taken by the insane narrator on a friend who he claims has...
From the exquisite lyric To Helen, to the immortal masterpieces Annabel Lee, The Bells, and The Raven, The Complete Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe demonstrates the authors gift for the form.
"Dark" offers chilling stories, both fiction and real life, about the things that scare us the most: murder, hauntings, visitations, insanity and our own vulnerability! Examined through the eyes of...
These ten classic works by Edgar Allan Poe treat the listener to tales of horror, of irony and the bizarre, even refreshing touches of humor in the most unlikely settings.
Master of the macabre Edgar Allan Poe brings his nightmare visions to vivid, dramatic life in this definitive collection of 14 of his classic stories,...
Includes: The Fall of the House of Usher · The Pit and the Pendulum · The Black Cat · The Facts in the Case of M Valdemar · The Cask of Amontillado · Ligeia · The Tell-Tale Heart · The Masque of...
Immerse yourself. Savor the best storytelling from the greatest authors of the supernatural. The haunting language and brilliant rendition create an extraordinary atmosphere. "Ethan Brand" by...
American poet, critic, and short-story writer Edgar Allan Poe is universally recognized for his cultivation of the macabre in fiction. His stories are characterized by an original kind of...
"You fancy me mad. Madmen know nothing. But you should have seen me." The Master of the Macabre's most famous horrific short story, followed by his just-as-famous archetype of dark poetry.