Length18h 30m
About this audiobook
Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Complete Poetry' is a collection of haunting and mesmerizing poems that delve into the darkest corners of the human psyche. Poe's intricate use of language and vivid imagery create a sense of unease and mystery that is characteristic of his gothic style. Each poem is a masterful exploration of themes such as love, death, and the supernatural, showcasing Poe's unparalleled talent for evoking deep emotions in the reader. The collection is a testament to Poe's enduring influence on American literature and his status as a pioneer of the macabre genre. Readers will find themselves captivated by the beauty and melancholy of Poe's verse, unable to look away from the mesmerizing world he creates with his words. Edgar Allan Poe, known for his tragic life, mysterious death, and groundbreaking contributions to literature, drew inspiration from personal experiences of loss and despair, which is reflected in his poetry. His turbulent life and psychological struggles are evident in the dark and introspective nature of his work. 'The Complete Poetry' serves as a comprehensive showcase of Poe's poetic genius, allowing readers to gain a deeper understanding of the man behind the macabre tales. For those who appreciate the beauty of language and the power of poetry to evoke deep emotions, Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Complete Poetry' is a must-read. This collection offers a glimpse into the mind of a literary genius and invites readers to explore the haunting beauty of Poe's verse. Dive into the world of Edgar Allan Poe's poetry and experience the timeless allure of his dark and enigmatic works.
Audiobook details
GenreLiterary Classics
Length18 hrs 30 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMay 7, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1The Raven
66Epigram for Wall Street
2Preface
67Evangeline
3The Bells
68Fanny
4Ulalume
69Impromptu – To Kate Carol
5To Helen
70Lines on Ale
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6Annabel Lee
71O, Tempora! O, Mores!
7A Valentine
72Serenade
8An Enigma
73Spiritual Song
9To My Mother
74Stanzas
10For Annie
75Stanzas – to F. S. Osgood
11To F——
76Tamerlane (early version)
12To Frances S. Osgood
77To ——
13Eldorado
78To Isaac Lea
14Eulalie
79To Margaret
15A Dream Within a Dream
80To Miss Louise Olivia Hunter
16To Marie Louise (Shew)
81To Octavia
17To Marie Louise
82The Valley Nis
18The City in the Sea
83Visit of the Dead
19The Sleeper
84Prose Poems
20Bridal Ballad
85The Island of the Fay
21Lenore
86The Power of Words
22To One in Paradise
87The Colloquy of Monos and Una
23The Coliseum
88The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion
24The Haunted Palace
89Shadow—a Parable
25The Conqueror Worm
90Silence—a Fable
26Silence
91Essays
27Dreamland
92The Philosophy of Composition
28To Zante
93The Rationale of Verse
29Hymn
94The Poetic Principle
30Scenes from Politian
95Old English Poetry
31Introduction (1831)
96Biography
32To Science
97Chapter I.
33Al Aaraaf1
98Chapter II.
34Tamerlane
99Chapter III.
35To Helen
100Chapter IV.
36The Valley of Unrest
101Chapter V.
37Israfel1
102Chapter VI.
38To ——
103Chapter VII.
39To ——
104Chapter VIII.
40To the River
105Chapter IX.
41Song
106Chapter X.
42Spirits of the Dead
107Chapter XI.
43A Dream
108Chapter XII.
44Romance
109Chapter XIII.
45Fairyland
110Chapter XIV.
46The Lake
111Chapter XV.
47Evening Star
112Chapter XVI.
48Imitation
113Chapter XVII.
49"The Happiest Day"
114Chapter XVIII.
50Hymn (Translation from the Greek)
115Chapter XIX.
51Dreams
116Chapter XX.
52"In Youth I have known one"
117Chapter XXI.
53A Pæan
118Chapter XXII.
54Doubtful Poems
119Chapter XXIII.
55Alone
120Chapter XXIV.
56To Isadore
121Chapter XXV.
57The Village Street
122Chapter XXVI.
58The Forest Reverie
123Chapter XXVII.
59An Acrostic
124Chapter XXVIII.
60Beloved Physician
125Chapter XXIX.
61The Doomed City
126Chapter XXX.
62Deep in Earth
127Chapter XXXI.
63The Divine Right of Kings
128Chapter XXXII.
64Elizabeth
129Chapter XXXIII.
65Enigma
