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Classics Reimagined, Edgar Allan Poe

This volume from the Classics Reimagined series offers a fresh visual take on Edgar Allan Poe's most famous tales and poems, such as 'The Raven' and 'The Tell-Tale Heart.' The book pairs Poe's original, unaltered 19th-century text with modern artwork, aiming to introduce his dark, atmospheric storytelling to a new generation of readers through a combination of literary and visual art. The edition focuses on the aesthetic experience of the stories, emphasizing the mood and imagery that define Poe's work without altering the classic prose. more

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Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe

American author, poet, editor, and literary critic. Known for his short stories and poetry, particularly his works of horror and mystery. His most famous works include 'The Black Cat', 'The Raven', and 'Annabel Lee'. more

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“I must perish in this deplorable folly. Thus, thus, and not otherwise, shall I be lost. I dread the events of the future, not in themselves, but in their results. I shudder at the thought of any, even the most trivial, incident, which may operate upon this intolerable agitation of soul. I have, indeed, no abhorrence of danger, except in its absolute effect-in terror. In this unnerved-in this pitiable condition-I feel that the period will sooner or later arrive when I must abandon life and reason together, in some struggle with the grim phantasm, FEAR.”