An American
poet and short story writer, Poe is best known for often
anthologised horror tales such as 'The Fall of the House of
Usher'. 'The Murder in the Rue Morgue' signalled the birth of the
detective fiction genre.
Poetry
Tamerlane and Other Poems, Calvin F.S. Thomas
(U.S.), 1827 ('by a Bostonian', wraps)
ditto, Redway, 1884 (100 copies)
Al AAraaf, Tamerlane and Minor
Poems, Hatch & Dunning (U.S.), 1829
Poems, Elam Bliss (U.S.),
1831
(claims
wrongly to be the second edition)
The Raven and Other Poems, Wiley & Putnam
(U.S.), 1845 (wraps)
Fiction
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of
Nantucket, Harper Bros. (U.S.), 1838 (anonymous)
ditto, Wiley & Putnum, 1838 (cloth)
Tales of the Grotesque and
Arabesque, Lea & Blanchard (U.S.), 1840
The Murders in the Rue Morgue, and the Man that
was Used Up, William H. Graham (U.S.), 1843 (wraps)
The Tales, Wiley & Putnum (U.S.),
1845 (wraps)
ditto, Wiley & Putnam, 1845
Eureka, A Prose Poem, Putnam (U.S.), 1848
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