The importance of Edgar Allan Poe to literary history can hardly be
exaggerated; his genius and originality, both in terms of language and
technique, influenced the French Symbolists of the late 19th century and
thus changed the course of modern literature. Although chiefly
remembered for his short stories, poetry was his first love, and this
magnificently decorated edition presents Poe's complete poems in
addition to his most important critical essays on poetry.
Featuring such immortal works as "The Raven," "Annabel Lee," and "The
Bells," this volume meticulously re-creates the famed 1900 Endymion
edition, a series comprising the works of Robert Browning, Keats, and
other luminaries. Poe's dark obsessions and fascination with the
supernatural find a perfect match in the powerful and haunting imagery
of artist W. Heath Robinson, whose headpieces, tailpieces, decorated
titles, and other illustrations appear throughout the book.