Edgar Allan Poe’s Lost Tales
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Edgar Allan Poe’s Lost Tales, published by Apocryphile Press in September 2006, presents a unique collection of stories that have largely remained unpublished for over a century. This 196-page anthology offers readers a chance to explore lesser-known works and tales that influenced Poe, including themes of horror and mystery that are characteristic of his writing style.
In this edition, readers will discover a variety of narratives, including those centered on premature burial and the haunting imagery of a man trapped beneath a great clanging bell. The collection not only showcases Poe’s literary influences but also enriches the understanding of his contributions to the genres of fiction and horror. This book serves as a significant addition for those interested in the complexities of Poe’s work and the broader context of his literary legacy.
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Here are treasures! This is no ordinary anthology of Poe items but a unique collection of tales that in most cases have not appeared in print for well over a century and that will be completely new to all but a few Poe specialists. Then there’s a group of tales that Poe acknowledged reading, and that clearly influenced him: tales of premature burial, of a man trapped beneath a great clanging bell, of a doomed girl reborn and doomed again. To describe this book as a “must” for all admirers of Edgar Allan Poe is surely unnecessary: it’s so self-evident.
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