Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Death and Dementia


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A murderer driven to the edge by the sound of his victim's still-beating heart… A mental institution run by someone other than its staff… A mysterious box aboard a ship with a ghastly secret… And the hypnotist's stare that could, perhaps, paralyze even death… Strap into your straitjacket, fasten it tight, and brace yourself! For within these pages are stories of lost love, lost ways… and lost minds. Gris Grimly's mysterious, morbid, macabre illustrations capture four Poe classics, including perennial favourite, The Tell Tale Heart, with an unmatchable ghoulish charm. Read them if you dare ~ and celebrate, in true Poe style, the two hundredth anniversary of the birth ofthe great Master of the Macabre.




Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Death and Dementia


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Four short stories, abridged and illustrated, by the nineteenth-century American writer best known for his tales of horror.







The Tell-Tale Heart


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Retold in graphic novel form, the narrator tells the reader about the murder he committed, and the terrifying aftermath.




Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Horror - A Collection of Short Stories (Fantasy and Horror Classics)


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A collection of short stories horrifying enough to make your skin crawl, Edgar Allan Poe’s chilling tales are not for the faint of heart. Delve into gothic worlds with Poe’s most famous works, including ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’. Most famous for his stories of mystery and horror, Edgar Allan Poe was one of the first American short story writers, and he is widely considered to be the inventor of the detective fiction genre. Those who wish to be absorbed in dark tales and gruesome themes need look no further than this collection of thrilling tales. The stories featured in this volume include: - The Fall of the House of Usher - The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar - Hop-Frog - The Black Cat - The Cask of Amontillado - Some Words with a Mummy - The Masque of the Red Death - The Pit and the Pendulum - The Premature Burial




The Lighthouse at the End of the World


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"Here is an extraordinary tour de force of narrative suspense, historical realism, and surreal enchantment, a novel that rivals its hero's greatest tales as, with phantasmagorical power, it spins its story on two separate but inexorably converging levels. On the one, we are in a superbly evoked nineteenth-century America, as Edgar Allan Poe tells of his nightmare youth, of his obsession with the thirteen-year-old first cousin whom he makes his child bride, of his public triumphs and his private demons. On the other, we are with a phantom Poe living and loving in a Paris viewed through the tinted glasses of his fictional detective, the immortal C. Auguste Dupin. Indeed, Dupin comes very much alive in these pages as he tracks Poe to America, bringing with him the icy logic bestowed upon him by his creator. Even as Poe lays bare the intimate details of his life, Dupin pitilessly exposes secrets of the psyche that are the keys to the ultimate mystery of self - and self-damnation. This is a detective story, a tale of horror, of adventure, of the sea, of fantasy, metaphysics, disintegrating personality, blighted love... all the threads of Poe's unique body of work woven together to meet his last and greatest challenge, the reinvention of himself."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved










Gris Grimly's Frankenstein


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Gris Grimly's Frankenstein is a twisted, fresh, and utterly original full-length, full-color graphic-novel adaptation of Mary Shelley's original text, brought to life by acclaimed illustrator Gris Grimly. "Grimly enlivens the prose while retaining its power to both frighten and engage sympathy for the monster-creator Victor Frankenstein. This is a richly morose nightmare of a book, a primer for young readers on the pleasures and dangers of decadent languidness."—New York Times Book Review The first fully illustrated version to use the original 1818 text, this handsome volume is destined to capture the imagination of those new to the story as well as those who know it well. New York Times bestselling illustrator Gris Grimly has long considered Frankenstein to be one of his chief inspirations. From the bones and flesh of the original, he has cut and stitched Mary Shelley's text to his own artwork, creating something entirely new: a stunningly original remix, both classic and contemporary, sinister and seductive, heart-stopping and heartbreaking.




The Best Tales of Edgar Allan Poe


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In 'The Best Tales of Edgar Allan Poe', readers are treated to a collection of Poe's most famous and captivating short stories, including 'The Tell-Tale Heart', 'The Fall of the House of Usher', and 'The Masque of the Red Death'. Known for his gothic and macabre style, Poe's tales explore themes of death, madness, and the supernatural, creating an atmosphere of suspense and terror. His use of symbolism and psychological depth adds a layer of complexity to each story, leaving readers both enthralled and unsettled. Written in the mid-19th century, Poe's works have influenced countless authors and continue to be studied and celebrated for their dark beauty. Edgar Allan Poe, often regarded as a master of American literature, drew inspiration from his tumultuous life experiences, including the loss of loved ones and struggles with addiction. His unique perspective and innovative writing style set him apart from his contemporaries, solidifying his place in literary history. For readers who enjoy tales of mystery, horror, and the macabre, 'The Best Tales of Edgar Allan Poe' is a must-read. Poe's haunting narratives and unparalleled storytelling make this collection a classic of the horror genre and a timeless addition to any bookshelf.