The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 5 concludes the collection with a mix of Poe's essays, poetic works, and final tales. This volume often includes pieces like “The Literati of New York City” and “Marginalia,” offering a glimpse into Poe’s critical mind and literary philosophy. With themes of beauty, mystery, and the macabre, it provides a fitting finale to his enduring legacy.
Book information
Genre
General Fiction
Length
7 hrs 40 mins
Publish date
Jan 4, 1850
Language
English
About the Author
Edgar Allan Poe
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Table of Contents
1Contents
35The Conqueror Worm
2Philosophy Of Furniture
36Silence
3A Tale Of Jerusalem
37Dream-land
4The Sphinx
38Hymn
5Hop-frog
39To Zante
6The Man Of The Crowd
40Scenes From “politian”
7Never Bet The Devil Your Head
41Poems Of Youth
8Thou Art The Man
42Sonnet-to Science
9Why The Little Frenchman Wears His Hand In A Sling