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Tales of Mystery and Imagination (Everyman's Library (Paper))
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Locked doors, bricked-up alcoves and premature burial close in on Poe's narrators as they, like their victims… Read more
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Tales of Mystery and Imagination (Everyman's Library (Paper))
Book Description
Locked doors, bricked-up alcoves and premature burial close in on Poe's narrators as they, like their victims, are cut off from light, air and human society. The "disordered chambers" of the author's mind resonate with archetypal, if extreme, psychological states; these 46 tales also present the incurable hoaxer and teller of excessively tall tales, a master of this difficult genre.
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4 of 5 stars  E. A. Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination
Monday, December 15, 2003
Having never read Edgar Allen Poe I was quite pleased with his writing. One of my favorite stories out of the plethera of choices was the Gold Bug. At first I was relucant to continue with the book. It was going slow and was hard to interpret. Then in the middle of the story it picked up pace and had some mystery and magic in it. I became fixed with reading it and figuring out how they found the treasure and how it was all possible. The process of the way the treasure was found was fantastic. This book has many of Poe's greatest writings. And that is what made it great. You didn't ahve to get a lot of books to read many of his stories, you could simply just get one and read many. This book contained many great short stories. It is a must read.

1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  Truly a masterpiece! Full of horror and graphic imagination.
Thursday, April 16, 1998
I felt chilled reading this collection of Poe's all time best stories. I especially loved the eerieness of The Cask of Amontialldo and the insanity of the narrator in the The Balck Cat, all so frightly believable. The illustrations top it off by adding a magical touch of frightful imagery to the collection.

1 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  One of the greatest books ever written!!
Thursday, April 16, 1998
I read this book about a year ago and loved it. I'm the type of person who reads before they go to sleep and I had to put this book down because it was so frightening. I loved the way Poe drew me into the story and kept me begging for more. I was always curious to know what happened next, even if I was terrified. My favorite of all the stories was the "Cask of Amontillado". It was so creative how you became almost like a part of the story.
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