Edgar Allan Poe’s Complete Poetical Works
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Edgar Allen Poe was born in 1809. Poe was a poet, leader, and literary critic. He is one of the leading authors of the Romantic period. His tales of the macabre have delighted and frightened readers. He is considered the founder of the detective/fiction genre and contributed to the popularity of science fiction. This collection contains Memoir, Poems of Later Life, Poems of Manhood, Scenes from Politian, Poems of Youth, Doubtful Poems, and Prose Poems. There are also three essays: The Poetic Principle, The Philosophy of Composition, and Ancient English Poetry.
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This book is a must-have, very excellent both in the content and in the presentation. The paper, the style, the encadernation, all the fundamentals make it a very excellent acquisition.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
This is one of my best deal buys and something I have really loved reading on the Kindle. Although, the book or books, but you look at it, takes a while to read; it is well worth the buy and a very excellent read.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
What can I say, the formatting isn’t that fantastic and reading it on my gray low contrast kindle isn’t the most fun, but this is a wonderful collection of tales.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
OK, so it was free. I usually like things that are free, but in this case, it was a total waste. This electronic edition has no organization and no formatting. Hard if not impossible to read, certainly not something you would sit down and delight in.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
How are you expected to get to what you want lacking a table of contents?! It is tedious to find the poem or tale you want. You can book mark it, but you have no way of naming what you bookmarked so you are left with whatever excerpt of the top of the page you marked. Meaning that if you bookmarked The Raven, the excerpt was whatever poem finished at the top of the page since The Raven starts in the middle.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5