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  1. Há 4 dias · Readable Books. Tales of Mystery, Imagination, and Humour, and Poems. By EDGAR AYLAN [[ALLAN]] POE. Illustrated. London. HENRY VIZETELLY, Gough-square. Under the title of “Readable Books,” Mr. Vizetelly has published a very handsome, and a very tastefully-embellished work, of which series the one above-named stands first.

  2. Há 4 dias · Tales of Mystery, Imagination, and Humour; and Poems. By EDGAR ALLAN POE. Illustrated with twenty-six Engravings on Wood. London: Vizetelly, 1852. This is the first of a series of cheap volumes, bearing the publisher's warranty of being ‘Readable Books.’

  3. Há 5 dias · Part II (January 21, 1845, Evening Mirror (New York)) “Edgar A. Poe” (February 1, 1845, New-York Weekly Tribune) (excerpts of the article, with Poe's poems “To Helen” and “The Haunted Palace.”. The short introduction reads: “This number of Graham's Magazine has a likeness of E DGAR A. P OE, with a critique upon that critic and a ...

  4. Há 5 dias · The Fall of the House of Usher, supernatural horror story by Edgar Allan Poe, published in Burton’s Gentleman’s Magazine in 1839 and issued in Poes Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque (1840).

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  6. Há 3 dias · Lovecraftian horror, also called cosmic horror [2] or eldritch horror, is a subgenre of horror fiction and weird fiction that emphasizes the horror of the unknowable and incomprehensible [3] more than gore or other elements of shock. [4] It is named after American author H. P. Lovecraft (1890–1937). His work emphasizes themes of cosmic dread ...

  7. Há 4 dias · These spots sparked Poe’s imagination. Old City’s Cobblestone Streets. Take a trip back in time in Old City, Philadelphia. Its cobblestone streets and colonial buildings remind us of Poe’s era. Imagine Poe walking here. He found inspiration in the gas lamp shadows and night whispers. The Mysterious Schuylkill River