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The Edgar Allan Poe Complete Works Collection - Stories, Poems, Novels, and Essays
- Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble, Peter Noble
- Length: 59 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Anthologies & Short Stories
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Summary
This is the complete collection of Edgar Allan Poe's short stories, poems, novels and essays, read by Audie Award-winning actors Peter Noble and Jonathan Keeble.
Edgar Allan Poe was a writer, poet, editor and literary critic. Poe is best known for his poetry and short stories, particularly his tales of mystery and the macabre, and is widely regarded as a central figure of Romanticism in the United States and of American literature. Poe was one of the country's earliest practitioners of the short story and considered to be the inventor of the detective fiction genre, as well as a significant contributor to the emerging genre of science fiction.
This collection contains more than 160 of Poe's short stories, poems, his two novels, and a selection of his essays, including:
- 'The Raven'
- 'The Black Cat'
- 'The Fall of the House of Usher'
- 'The Gold-Bug'
- 'The Masque of the Red Death'
- 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue'
- 'The Pit and the Pendulum'
- 'The Tell-Tale Heart'
- 'Annabel Lee'
- 'The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar'
- 'William Wilson'
- 'The Lake'
- 'The Raven'
- 'The Valley of Unrest'
- 'The Village Street'
- 'The Cask of Amontillado'
- 'The Haunted Palace'
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- 'The Philosophy of Composition'
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- Anonymous User
- 19-04-22
The Best, Most Comprehensive Poe Collection
A great value collection that includes all of Poe's stories, poems, essays, and novels. The stories and poems are, as expected, fantastic, but I didn't know about Poe's work as an essayist and novelist, so it was great to discover these parts of his catalogue, too. Both the narrators give pitch-perfect performances - by far the best readers of Poe available on Audible.
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- Anonymous User
- 13-02-22
The Finest Poe Collection
This collection, expertly read with true understanding and enthusiasm by Jonathan Keeble, is one of my favorite things I've listened to on Audible. Poe is an incredible storyteller and it's a pleasure to be taken through all his stories in safe hands.
Unlike many others, this collection is FULLY INDEXED so you can easily find which story/poem you are looking for. A great bonus.
FULL CHAPTER LISTING
Track 1: Opening Credits
Short Stories
Track 2: A Descent Into The Maelstrom
Track 3: A Predicament
Track 4: A Tale of Jerusalem
Track 5: A Tale of the Ragged Mountains
Track 6: Berenice
Track 7: Bon Bon
Track 8: Diddling
Track 9: Eleonora
Track 10: Four Beasts in One
Track 11: Hop Frog
Track 12: How to Write a Blackwood Article
Track 13: King Pest
Track 14: Landors Cottage
Track 15: Ligeia
Track 16: Lionising
Track 17: Loss of Breath
Track 18: Mellonta Tauta
Track 19: Mesmeric_Revelation
Track 20: Metzengerstein
Track 21: Morella
Track 22: Manuscript Found in a Bottle
Track 23: Mysification
Track 24: Never Bet the Devil Your Head
Track 25: Shadow, A Parable
Track 26: Silence, A Fable
Track 27: Some Words with a Mummy
Track 28: The Angel of the Odd
Track 29: The Assignation
Track 30: The Black Cat
Track 31: The Business Man
Track 32: The Cask of Amontillado
Track 33: The Colloquy of Monos and Una
Track 34: The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion
Track 35: The Devil in the Belfry
Track 36: The Domain of Arnheim
Track 37: The Duc de Lomelette
Track 38: The Facts in the Case of M Valdemar
Track 39: The Fall of the House of Usher
Track 40: The Gold Bug, Part 1
Track 41: The Gold Bug, Part 2
Track 42: The Imp of the Pervers
Track 43: The Island of the Fay
Track 44: The Lighthouse
Track 45: The Literary Life of Thingum Bob Esq
Track 46: The Man of the Crowd
Track 47: The Man That Was Used Up
Track 48: The Masque of the Red Death
Track 49: The Murders in the Rue Morgue, Part 1
Track 50: The Murders in the Rue Morgue, Part 2
Track 51: The Mystery of Marie Roget, Part 1
Track 52: The Mystery of Marie Roget, Part 2
Track 53: The Oblong Box
Track 54: The Oval Portrait
Track 55: The Pit and the Pendulum
Track 56: The Power of Words
Track 57: The Premature Burial
Track 58: The Purloined Letter
Track 59: The Spectacles
Track 60: The Sphinx
Track 61: The System of Dr Tar and Professor Feather
Track 62: The Tell-Tale Heart
Track 63: The Thousand and Second Tale of Scheherazade
Track 64: The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall, Part 1
Track 65: The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall, Part 2
Track 66: Thou Art The Man
Track 67: Three Sundays in a Week
Track 68: Von Kempelen and his Discovery
Track 69: Why the Little Frenchman Wears his Hand in a Sling
Track 70: William Wilson
Track 71: Xing a Paragrab
Poems
Track 72: A Campaign Song
Track 73: A Dream
Track 74: A Dream Within a Dream
Track 75: A Paean
Track 76: A Valentine
Track 77: An Acrostic
Track 78: Al Aaraaf
Track 79: Alone
Track 80: An Enigma
Track 81: Annabel Lee
Track 82: Beloved Physician
Track 83: Bridal Ballad
Track 84: Deep in Eart
Track 85: The Divine Right of Kings
Track 86: Dream land
Track 87: Eldorado
Track 88: Elizabeth
Track 89: Enigma
Track 90: Epigram for Wall Street
Track 91: Eulalie A Song
Track 92: Evangeline
Track 93: Evening Star
Track 94: Fairy Land
Track 95: Fanny
Track 96: For Annie
Track 97: Hymn
Track 98: Hymn to Aristogeiton and Harmodius
Track 99: Imitation
Track 100: In Youth I Have Known One
Track 101: Impromptu To Kate Carol
Track 102: Israfel
Track 103: Latin Hmyn
Track 104: Lenore
Track 105: Lines on Ale
Track 106: Lines Written on an Album
Track 107: Lines on Joe Locke
Track 108: May Queeen Ode
Track 109: O Tempora O Mores
Track 110: Poetry
Track 111: Romance
Track 112: Serenade
Track 113: Silence
Track 114: The Sleeper
Track 115: Song
Track 116: Sonnet to Science
Track 117: Sonnnet to Zante
Track 118: Spirits of the Dead
Track 119: Spiritual Song
Track 120: Stanzas
Track 121: Tamerlane
Track 122: The Bells
Track 123: The City in the Sea
Track 124: The Coliseum
Track 125: The Conqueror Worm
Track 126: The Forest Reverie
Track 127: The Happiest Day
Track 128: The Haunted Palace
Track 129: The Lake
Track 130: The Raven
Track 131: The Valley of Unrest
Track 132: The Village Street
Track 133: To 1829, 1
Track 134: To 1829, 2
Track 135: To F, 1845
Track 136: To Francis S Osgood
Track 137: To Helen
Track 138: To Isaac Lea
Track 139: To M
Track 140: To MLS
Track 141: To Margaret
Track 142: To Marie Louise
Track 143: To Miss Louise Olivia Hunter
Track 144: To My Mother
Track 145: To Octavia
Track 146: To One in Paradise
Track 147: To The River
Track 148: Ulalume
Essays
Track 149: A Few Words on Secret Writing
Track 150: Eureka: A Prose Poem, Part 1
Track 151: Eureka: A Prose Poem, Part 2
Track 152: Eureka: A Prose Poem, Part 3
Track 153: Eureka: A Prose Poem, Part 4
Track 154: Eureka: A Prose Poem, Part 5
Track 155: Maelzel's Chess Player
Track 156: Morning on the Wissahiccon
Track 157: The Balloon Hoax
Track 158: The Philosophy of Composition
Track 159: The Philosophy of Furniture
Track 160: The Poetic Priciple
Track 161: The Rationale of Verse, Part 1
Track 162: The Rationale of Verse, Part 2
Novels
Track 163: The Journal of Julius Rodman, Opening Credits
Track 164: Chapter 1
Track 165: Chapter 2
Track 166: Chapter 3
Track 167: Chapter 4
Track 168: Chapter 5
Track 169: Chapter 6
Track 170: The Narrative of Arthur Gordan Pym of Nantucket, Opening Credits
Track 171: Chapter 1
Track 172: Chapter 2
Track 173: Chapter 3
Track 174: Chapter 4
Track 175: Chapter 5
Track 176: Chapter 6
Track 177: Chapter 7
Track 178: Chapter 8
Track 179: Chapter 9
Track 180: Chapter 10
Track 181: Chapter 11
Track 182: Chapter 12
Track 183: Chapter 13
Track 184: Chapter 14
Track 185: Chapter 15
Track 186: Chapter 16
Track 187: Chapter 17
Track 188: Chapter 18
Track 189: Chapter 19
Track 190: Chapter 20
Track 191: Chapter 21
Track 192: Chapter 22
Track 193: Chapter 23
Track 194: Chapter 24
Track 195: Chapter 25
Track 196: Chapter 26
Track 197: Note
Track 198: Closing Credits
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- Laurie
- 04-03-22
This is fantastic!
This narrator is wonderful. He has a rich, full voice and reads it well. I'm really enjoying listening to it. I haven't listened to the whole thing (it's 60 hours long) but everything I've listened to has been great!
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- F
- 13-02-22
No Index
I was fooled. There are 200 chapters of poems, stories, novels, and essays and absolutely no way to find a specific item without clicking through the entire list of untitled chapters. This is a $50.00 audible, too. For $50 per audible, you might hire someone to affix a title to the chapters. I thought the PDF might contain this. Fooled me again. A few drawings to accompany stories. If you want to listen to random stories and poems, this is your audible. If you want to find a particular story. Forget this one.
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