The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Ten Volumes cover

The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Ten Volumes

by Edgar Allan Poe

v. 1-4. Tales of the grotesque and arabesque: 1. Romances of death. Old-world romance. 2. Tales of Conscience, natural beauty and pseudo-science. 3. Tales of ratiocination and illusion. 4. Extravaganza and caprice. v. 5. Tales of adventure and exploration: Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym. The journal of Julius Rodman. v. 6-8. Literary criticism: 1. On poetry and the poets. 2. On novels, essays, and travels marginalia. 3. The literati minor contemporaries, etc. v. 9. Eureka, and miscellanies. v. 10. Poems.

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  1. Which character stayed with you after you turned the last page, and why?
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