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In 'The Complete Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe,' enthusiasts of the gothic and the Romantic are presented with a prodigious compendium that captures the full cadence and macabre beauty of Poe's verse. This anthology, meticulous in its organization with poems arrayed from 'The Raven' through to his lesser-known works and enlightening essays like 'The Philosophy of Composition,' exposes the reader to the undulating rhythms and dark pallet that color Poe's oeuvre. As an anthology with illustrations, the book creates a vivid literary panorama, each poem establishing its tenor within the…mehr

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In 'The Complete Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe,' enthusiasts of the gothic and the Romantic are presented with a prodigious compendium that captures the full cadence and macabre beauty of Poe's verse. This anthology, meticulous in its organization with poems arrayed from 'The Raven' through to his lesser-known works and enlightening essays like 'The Philosophy of Composition,' exposes the reader to the undulating rhythms and dark pallet that color Poe's oeuvre. As an anthology with illustrations, the book creates a vivid literary panorama, each poem establishing its tenor within the chronology of Poe's turbulent life and reflecting the broader context of 19th-century American Romanticism. Edgar Allan Poe's own life journey, marked by personal tragedies and indelible hardships, casts an elongated shadow over his works. This volume comes as an intimate unveiling of Poe's psyche, where love, loss, and a preoccupation with death intertwine with a mastery of language and poetic form. His enduring literary footprint is a testament to the struggles he endured and his pioneering role in developing the short story as a form, influencing detective fiction, and cementing his status within the pantheon of American literary figures. This definitive collection serves as a passionate endorsement for readers new to Poe's work, as well as a scholarly trove for the zealous aficionados. Painted with melancholic strokes, each line resonates with an existential depth that fiercely grasps at the ethereal nature of human experience. It is an essential volume for any library, promising to not only deliver the rhythmic and symbolic complexity of Poe's visions but also to invite contemplation of the profound themes that are as eternal as the raven's cry of 'Nevermore.'

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Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) remains one of the most enigmatic, influential, and widely read American authors. His contributions to the fields of poetry, short stories, and literary criticism have been extensively recognized, with a style often characterized by its exploration of mystery, macabre, and the human psyche. Hailing from Boston, Massachusetts, Poe faced a life beset by hardships and tragedies from a young age, all of which invariably infused his writing with a touch of personal sorrow and a deep understanding of the tragic aspects of life. His compilation 'The Complete Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe (Illustrated)' encompasses his entire lyrical output, showcasing his mastery over language and rhythm, and his ability to invoke both the ethereal and the gothic. Poe's work transcends the literary to impact an array of artistic disciplines, and remains a fixture in academic discourse for its intricate symbolism and psychological depth. Despite his untimely death at the age of 40, Poe's legacy endures, cementing his position as a cornerstone of nineteenth-century American literature and a pioneer of the detective fiction genre, the psychological thriller, and modern poetry.