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Auteur Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) |
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A wonderful collection of Poe's most furcinating short stoires. Police investigutions and literary probes into the death of the human subconscious commingle, revealing Poe's artistic power of creating wierd situations out of ordinary or familar [...]texte imprimé
The Complete Short Stories, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, The Raven and Other Poems.texte imprimé
A collection of stories and poems of bewitching and disturbing beauty. A true exploration of man's remotest unconscious. This book includes the Raven, Tamerlane and The Man that was used up.texte imprimé
Peter Foreman, Adaptateur ; Charles Dickens, Auteur ; Edgar Allan Poe, Auteur ; Edith Nesbit, Auteur ; F. Marion Crawford, Auteur | Black Cat Publishing Cideb | 2006Step Three B1.2 Four chilling tales take you into a world where anything can happen. Charles Dickens adds extra horror to his famous tale of a haunted railwayman. In Edgar Allan Poe’s classic story, ‘Ligeia’, the ghost of a beautiful woman ret[...]texte imprimé
This companion volume to the Tales of Mystery and Imagination contains Edgar Allan Poe's best-known poetry, a selection of his very best stories (many of which originate in 1840's Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque) along with his finest tales[...]texte imprimé
Four short stories of murder and mystery, in which Edgar Allan Poe wrote about terrible people who lead strange lives.texte imprimé
Edgar Allan Poe, Auteur ; John H. Ingram, Auteur | London : WarneA collection of the American poet's short stories, poems and drama pieces and essays including the Raven, Annabel Lee, Arthur Gordon Pym, The Philosophy of Composition, etc.texte imprimé
Edgar Allan Poe, Auteur ; Graeme Thomson, Adaptateur ; Gianni de Conno, Illustrateur | Black Cat Publishing Cideb | 2007Step Five B2.2 Two cases of detection for Monsieur Auguste C. Dupin, Poe’s great detective. Who could have committed the atrocious murders in the Rue Morgue and so how did the murderer get in, or out? Will Dupin find the purloined letter and [...]texte imprimé
"What determined the speech that startled him in the course of their encounter scarcely matters, being probably but some words spoken by himself quite without inteniton - - spoken as they lingered and slowly moved together after their renewal of[...]