American poet, fiction writer, and literary critic EDGAR ALLAN POE
(1809-1849) pioneered the short story, popularized romantic Gothic
fiction in the United States in the 19th century, and almost
single-handedly invented the genre of detective fiction. Appreciating
Poe's work is essential to any understanding of American literature.
Here, in 10 volumes, is the complete oeuvre of this American original.
Available again in Cosimo's beautiful replica of the 1902 edition,
finely illustrated by Canadian artist FREDERICK SIMPSON COBURN
(1871-1960), and edited and with a critical introduction by American
literary historian and journalist CHARLES F. RICHARDSON (1851-1913),
this is a collection readers will treasure. Volume II: Tales features: -
"Berenice" - "Morella" - "The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans
Pfaall" - "The Assignation" - "Shadow: A Parable" - "King Pest" -
"Narrative of A. Gordon Pym" (continued in Vol. III) - and more.