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The pet and the pendulum

2016
Back in Baltimore, twelve-year-old identical twins Edgar and Allan think they have encountered the ghost of their great-great-great-great granduncle, Edgar Allan Poe, asking them to solve his murder--but really it is their arch-nemesis, Professor Perry, looking for revenge.

Once upon a midnight eerie

2015
"After having foiled the arch-nemesis who tried to kill them, identical twins Edgar and Allan Poe travel to New Orleans, where they will play their famous namesake in a feature film--and try not to get killed again"--Provided by publisher.

Wild nights!

stories about the last days of Poe, Dickinson, Twain, James, and Hemingway
2009

Nevermore!

tales of murder, mystery & the macabre : neo-gothic fiction inspired by the imagination of Edgar Allan Poe

Reading and interpreting the works of Edgar Allan Poe

2016
Edgar Allan Poe’s poems and short stories may be familiar to students, but the life that inspired these tales may still remain a mystery. This text provides readers with an understanding of how Poe’s writing was influenced by the time period in which he lived and the circumstances of his tragic life. Students will learn how to ponder, interpret, and comprehend Poe’s work through critical analysis of his themes, word choice, and style and through direct quotations from Poe himself.

The raven

2014
Retells Edgar Allan Poe's classic horror poem "The Raven" in graphic novel form.

Oblivion

2015
Isobel Lanley is terrified to return to the desolate and dangerous dreamworld where she had a deadly confrontation with Varen, but when her nightmares resume, bleeding into reality, she is left with no choice, and to make matters worse, the ghostly demon Lilith will do anything to get Varen for her own.

Nevermore

2010
When cheerleader Isobel Lanley is assigned to work with goth, Edgar Allen Poe fan Varen Nethers on an English project, she is swept into a horrific dream world that he has created in his mind.

More stories by Poe

1997
Presents cartoon versions of three stories of horror and obsession by nineteenth-century author Edgar Allan Poe, and features essays on the author, background, themes, characters, and significance of the works. Includes text and discussion of "The Raven.".

Stories by Poe

1997
Presents cartoon versions of three stories of horror and obsession by nineteenth-century author Edgar Allan Poe, and features essays on the author, background, themes, characters, and significance of the works.

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