The Raven & Other Writings

The Raven & Other Writings

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This deliciously eerie volume collects some of the most well-known of Edgar Allan Poe's classic tales and poems originally published in the early to mid-19th century for a new generation of young readers-featuring a freshly reimagined cover! Acknowledged as one of the most brilliant American writers, Edgar Allan Poe crafted a fantastic world filled with mystery and horror that has thrilled readers for generations. This collection includes Poe's most famous tales and poems. In "The Tell-Tale Heart," a man crafts the perfect murder only to be haunted by guilt. "The Fall of the House of Usher" sees the last members of a family meet their grisly end. "The Purloined Letter" follows a detective searching for a letter stolen from the queen. A prisoner of the Spanish Inquisition faces unimaginable torture in "The Pit and the Pendulum." All three poems-"The Raven," "Lenore," and "Annabel Lee"-center around the deaths of young women and the sadness left in their wake.

Author: Edgar Allan Poe
Format: Paperback, 336 pages, 130mm x 194mm, 225 g
Published: 2025, Simon & Schuster, United States
Genre: Children's Fiction
Interest Age: From 12 to 99 years

Description
This deliciously eerie volume collects some of the most well-known of Edgar Allan Poe's classic tales and poems originally published in the early to mid-19th century for a new generation of young readers-featuring a freshly reimagined cover! Acknowledged as one of the most brilliant American writers, Edgar Allan Poe crafted a fantastic world filled with mystery and horror that has thrilled readers for generations. This collection includes Poe's most famous tales and poems. In "The Tell-Tale Heart," a man crafts the perfect murder only to be haunted by guilt. "The Fall of the House of Usher" sees the last members of a family meet their grisly end. "The Purloined Letter" follows a detective searching for a letter stolen from the queen. A prisoner of the Spanish Inquisition faces unimaginable torture in "The Pit and the Pendulum." All three poems-"The Raven," "Lenore," and "Annabel Lee"-center around the deaths of young women and the sadness left in their wake.