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The Raven and the Monkey's Paw: Classics of Horror and Suspense from the Modern Library

Editorial ALFRED A.KNOPF

The Raven and the Monkey's Paw: Classics of Horror and Suspense from the Modern Library
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  • Publisher ALFRED A.KNOPF
  • ISBN13 9780375752162
  • ISBN10 0375752161
  • Type BOOK
  • Pages 224
  • Published 1998
  • Language English

The Raven and the Monkey's Paw: Classics of Horror and Suspense from the Modern Library

Editorial ALFRED A.KNOPF

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A macabre anthology of chilling poetry and short fiction from Edgar Allan Poe features "The Raven," "The Pit and the Pendulum," and "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," among other works, as well as tales by O. Henry, W. W. Jacobs, Edith Wharton, and Charles Dickens. Original.

the Modern Library's series of original compilations, The Raven and the Monkey's Paw is a collection of classic tales and poems to engage our fear-seeking senses. The beauty of these stories and poems lies in their readability: ideal for sharing aloud around the campfire or for a quick, thrilling dip . . . under
the covers with a flashlight. The writing itself sends as many awe-inspired shivers down the spine as do the ghosts and goblins on these pages.
        Edgar Allan Poe, the master of the horror story and the chiming lyric poem, opens the volume with his best-loved stories: "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," "The Black Cat," "The Fall of the House of Usher," "The Pit and the Pendulum," "The Premature Burial," "The Tell-Tale Heart," "Berenice," and "Ligeia." Every bit as chilling now as on the day they were written, these tales retain their power to stir the reader