Tales-of-the-grotesque-and-arabesque

Edgar Allan Poe

Overview

<p><i><b>Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque</b></i> is a collection of previously-published short stories by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1840.</p> <p class="null1">Contents</p> <p><b>Vol. I<br> </b> "Morella"<br> "Lionizing"<br> "William Wilson"<br> "The Man That Was Used Up — A Tale of the Late Bugaboo and Kickapoo Campaign"<br> "The Fall of the House of Usher"<br> "The Duc de L'Omelette"<br> "MS. Found in a Bottle"<br> "Bon-Bon"<br> "Shadow — A Parable"<br> "The Devil in the Belfry"<br> "Ligeia"<br> "King Pest — A Tale Containing an Allegory"<br> "The Signora Zenobia"<br> "The Scythe of Time"</p> <p><b>Vol. II<br> </b> "Epimanes"<br> "Siope"<br> "The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall"<br> "A Tale of Jerusalem"<br> "Von Jung"<br> "Loss of Breath"<br> "Metzengerstein"<br> "Berenice"<br> "Why the Little Frenchman Wears His Hand in a Sling"<br> "The Visionary"<br> "The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion"<br> "Appendix" (to be appended to the "Hans Pfaall" story.<br> </p> <p>— Excerpted from <i>Wikipedia,</i> the free encyclopedia.</p>

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9781605018270
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2010
EN
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