The Raven: The Complete Poems of Edgar Allan Poe (Annotated)
All 61 Poems with a Critical Essay and Biography
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Every poem Edgar Allan Poe ever wrote — in one volume, with a critical essay and biography
Edited by Henry Bugalho — philosopher, writer, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
Before horror had a name, before the gothic became a genre, there was a man in a dark room writing poems about loss, madness, beauty, and the dead women he could not stop mourning. Edgar Allan Poe did not invent melancholy — but he gave it a music that no one has surpassed.
This edition brings together all 61 poems — from the famous to the forgotten, from the early Byronic experiments to the final, devastating masterpieces. The Raven. Annabel Lee. The Bells. Ulalume. A Dream Within a Dream. The Haunted Palace. The Conqueror Worm. Lenore. Tamerlane. Al Aaraaf. And dozens more that most readers have never encountered.
The poems are organized chronologically in three periods — Poems of Youth, Poems of Manhood, and Poems of Later Life — plus sections of Doubtful and Additional Poems, offering for the first time a complete portrait of Poe's poetic evolution from Romantic imitation to something entirely his own: a music of grief so precise it became a new form of beauty.
THE RAVEN AND THE ABYSS — A Critical Essay by Henry Bugalho
This edition includes an original critical essay exploring Poe's poetic philosophy: the contradiction between the cold calculator of The Philosophy of Composition and the possessed visionary of the poems themselves. Why Poe insisted that the death of a beautiful woman was the most poetical topic in the world. How sound, repetition, and refrain become instruments not of meaning but of hypnosis. And why the raven — a bird that speaks one word — became the most enduring symbol in American poetry.
THIS EDITION INCLUDES: ✦ All 61 poems — the complete poetic works of Edgar Allan Poe ✦ Poe's original 1845 dedication to Elizabeth Barrett Browning ✦ A critical essay: "The Raven and the Abyss" by Henry Bugalho ✦ A biographical essay on Poe's extraordinary and devastating life ✦ Professional formatting for Kindle
For readers who love: Edgar Allan Poe • Gothic poetry and horror • The Raven • Annabel Lee • Dark Romanticism • American literary classics • 19th-century poetry • Poetry collections with critical analysis
He lived forty years. He changed the course of Western literature. He did it in poverty, in grief, in illness — and he made it sound like music.