Tales of the grotesque and arabesque
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Tales of the grotesque and arabesque
(The works of Edgar Allan Poe / newly collected and edited, with a memoir, critical introductions, and notes, by Edmund Clarence Stedman and George Edward Woodberry, v. 1-4)
C. Scribner's Sons, 1914, c1894
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Volume title on spine: 1. Romances of death--2. Tales of conscience--3. Tales of illusion--4. Extravaganza and caprice
1. General preface (the editors, 1902)--Memoir (G.E.W)--Introduction to the tales (E.C.S)
Contents of Works
- 1. Romances of death
- Old-world romance
- 2. Tales of conscience
- Tales of natural beauty
- Tales of pseudo-science
- 3. Tales of ratiocination
- Tales of illusion
- 4. Extravaganza and caprice