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Edgar Allan Poe Poems

Edgar Allan Poe Poems

by Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe was an American writer, editor, and literary critic. Poe is best known for his poetry and short stories, particularly his tales of mystery and the macabre...

12 Creepy Tales

12 Creepy Tales

by Edgar Allan Poe

This is a collection of 12 creepy stories by that master of creepiness, Poe. The Black Cat; The Fall of the House of Usher, The Raven; The Tell Tale Heart, The Masque of the Red Death, the Premature Burial and six others that are a shuddering delight to read and listen to. Turn off the lights, settle down and hear these stories read to you as only ..

Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym

Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym

by Edgar Allan Poe

The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (1838) is the only complete novel written by American writer Edgar Allan Poe. The work relates the tale of the young Arthur Gordon Pym, who stows away aboard a whaling ship called the Grampus. Various adventures and misadventures befall Pym, including shipwreck, mutiny, and cannibalism, before he is s..

The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Raven Edition

The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Raven Edition

by Edgar Allan Poe

The Works of Edgar Allan Poe is a collection of short stories, poems and essays written by the American poet Edgar Allan Poe. He was one of the early practitioners of short stories and some of his most popular stories this audio edition contains are:..

Songs of Innocence and Experience

Songs of Innocence and Experience

by William Blake

Songs of Innocence and of Experience is an illustrated collection of poems by William Blake. It appeared in two phases. A few first copies were printed and illuminated by William Blake himself in 1789; five years later he bound these poems with a set of new poems in a volume titled Songs of Innocence and of Experience Showing the Two Contrary State..

Garden of Love

Garden of Love

by William Blake

The Garden of Love is a poem by the Romantic poet William Blake. It was published as part of his collection, Songs of Experience. One reading on "The Garden of Love" is that it was written to express Blake's beliefs on the naturalness of sexuality and how organised religion, particularly the Christian church of Blake's time, encouraged repression o..

Emily Dickinson on Death

Emily Dickinson on Death

by Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson on Death: In a letter to Abiah Root, Dickinson once asked, "Does not Eternity appear dreadful to you. I often get thinking of it and it seems so dark to me that I almost wish there was no Eternity. To think that we must forever live and never cease to be. It seems as if Death which all so dread because it launches us upon an unknown..

Emily Dickinson on Hope

Emily Dickinson on Hope

by Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson wrote this poem in 1862, a prolific year for her poetry, one of nearly 1800 poems she penned during her lifetime. Only seven of these were published while she was still alive. Her sister Lavinia collected and helped publish all of her poems after Emily's death in 1886."Hope" Is The Thing With Feathers is one of the best known of Emi..