Edgar Allan Poe's Gothic tales have established themselves as classics of horror fiction, and as the inventor of the modern mystery, Poe created many of the conventions which still dominate the genre of detective fiction. Attentive to the historical and political dimensions of these very American tales, this new selection of twenty-four tales places the most popular-- The Fall of the House of Usher, The Masque of the Red Death, The Murders in the Rue Morgue, and The Purloined Letter --alongside less well-known travel narratives, metaphysical essays, and political satires.
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MS Found in a Bottle Berenic? Morella Ligeia The Man That Was Used Up The Fall of the House of Usher William Wilson The Man of the Crowd The Murders in the Rue Morgue Eleonora The Masque of the Red Death The Pit and the Pendulum The Mystery of Marie Rog?t The Tell-Tale Heart The Gold-Bug The Black Cat A Tale of the Ragged Mountains The Purloined Letter The Systems of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether The Imp of the Perverse The Cask of Amontillado The Domain of Arnheim Hop-Frog Von Kempelen and his Discovery
David Van Leeris Professor of English and American Literature at the University of California, Davis.