In Providence, R.I., in 1848, Edgar Allan Poe reluctantly investigates the problems of eleven-year-old Edmund, whose family has mysteriously disappeared and whose story suggests a new Poe tale with a ghastly final twist.
Chronicles the life of nineteenth-century American horror and mystery author Edgar Allan Poe, and describes Poe's difficult childhood, personal relationships, vices, and literary accomplishments.
A collection of ten essays that explores various works of Edgar Allan Poe, focusing largely on "The Tell-Tale Heart," with a chronology of Poe's life and a bibliography.
Presents guidance on essay writing and sample essay topics on thirteen works of fiction and poetry by nineteenth-century American author Edgar Allan Poe, providing suggestions for how to approach them.
Examines the life and work of nineteenth-century American author Edgar Allan Poe, featuring a biographical profile, critical analysis of the themes, symbols, and ideas in his writing, a selection of critical essays, a chronology, and references.
Graphic novel adaptations of several of Edgar Allen Poe's poems and short stories, including "The Tell-tale heart," "The Masque of the Red Death," "Hop-Frog," and "The murders in the Rue Morgue.".
A comic reimagining of America's racial history follows a book collector's enslavement by giant Antarctic ice creatures after he learns that Edgar Allan Poe's unfinished novel is actually a true story.
Collects critical essays on the tales of Edgar Allan Poe, including selections by Nathaniel Rich, John Cleman, J. Gerald Kennedy, and others; and includes a chronology of the life of the author.
Contains a brief biography of author Edgar Allen Poe, and includes a collection of essays that provide literary analysis and criticism of his writings.