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Great Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe
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EdgarAllanPoe
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| ISBN |
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0743467469
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| 页数 |
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457
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小32开
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| 封面形式 |
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简裝本
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Pocket
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2004-12-1
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238
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Borntoanunfortunateheritage,orphaned,unsympatheticallyraised,andthenabandoned,EdgarAllanPoestruggledforgreatnessinanadversesocialandconomicclimate--asettingnotimprovedbyhisfierytemperamentandcausticcriticismofothers.Poe'smelancholybrilliance,hispassionatelyricism,andhistormentedsoulwouldmakehimoneofthemostwidelyreadandoriginalwritersinAmericanliterature.Here,inonevolume,arehisclassicshortworks:masterpiecesofhorror,terror,humor,andadventure--andthefinestlyricandnarrativepoetryofthisill-fatedgeniuswhoseinfluenceonbothproseandversecontinuestothisday. PocketBooks'EnrichedClassicspresentthegreatworksofworldliteratureenhancedforthecontemporaryreader.ThiseditionofGreatTalesAndPoemsOfEdgarAllanPoecontainstheoriginalPocketBooksintroduction,firstpublishedin1951,alongwithanupdatedselectionofcriticalexcerpts,andsuggestionsforfurtherreadings.
作者简介 EdgarAllanPoe,Borntoanunfortunateheritage,orphanedattheageofthree,unsympatheticallyraisedandthenabandoned,EdgarAllanPoestroveforimmortailityevenashesufferedfromcripplingboutsofdepressionandmalaise,anddiedinmiserablecircumstancesin1849,probablyfromtheeffectsofaheartattack.
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INTRODUCTION Tales TheTell-TaleHeart TheCaskofAmontillado Hop-Frog TheBlackCat Ligeia TheOvalPortrait TheMasqueoftheRedDeath TheFalloftheHouseofUsher TheMurdersintheRueMorgue TheMysteryofMarieRoget ThePurlinedLetter TheGold-Bug Shadow-AParable MSFoundinaBottle ADescentintotheMaelstrom ThePitandthePendulum TheSphinx TheManoftheCrowd TheSystemofDoctorTarrandProfessorFether WilliamWilsom Poems TheRaven Lenore ToHelen Ulaume TheBells AnnabelLee TheHauntedPalace …… BIOGRAPHICALNOTE CRITICALEXCERPTS SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHERREADING
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CHARLESDICKENS(1812-70).RenainingthemostwidelyreadoftheVictoriannovelists,CharlesDickensisunsurpassedinhiscreationofdistinctivelycruel,comicandrepugnantcharacters.
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