229 resultados para Allan Poe
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"Amontillado edition."
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Bibliography: p. 25-28.
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v. 1 Tales - v. 2 Poems and miscellanies.
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From the library of Arthur E. DuBois.
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Verso of t.p.: Heritage Press, Richmond, Va.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Patient Griselda, from the "Decameron" of Boccaccio. Rewritten in English by the editor.--Aladdin, or The wonderful lamp, from "The Arabian nights".--Rip Van Winkle, by Washington Irving.--A passion in the desert, by Honoré de Balzac. Rewritten in English by the editor.--A child's dream of a star, by Charles Dickens.--A Christmas carol, by Charles Dickens.--A princess's tragedy, from "Barry Lyndon", by W.M. Thackeray.--The gold-bug, by Edgar Allan Poe.--The great stone face, by Nathaniel Hawthorne.--The necklace, and The string, by Guy de Maupassant. Rewritten in English by the editor.--The man who would be king, by Ruyard Kipling.--How Gavin Birse put it to Mag Lownie, from "A window in Thrums", by J.M. Barrie.--On the stairs, from "Tales of mean streets", by Arthur Morrison.
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Der weltverbesserer, von Rudyard Kipling.--Meine konterbande, von Luisa Alcott.--Meine heldin, von M. Barrie.--Ruperts weihnachtsgeschenk, von Bret Harte.--Der maelstrom, von Edgar Allan Poe.--Der selbstsüchtige riese, von Oscar Wilde.--Ein einseidler, von M. Wilkins.
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Expanded from the author's radio program "American pilgrimage."
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"Reprinted from the Times literary supplement."
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Contains critical reference to Edgar Allan Poe.
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Concerning personalities.--Lords of whim.--Masters of nonsense.--Of the self-sufficient.--Vagabonds.--John M. Synge.--Max Beerbohm.--On a certain arrangement in gray and black.--Edgar Allan Poe.--Walt Whitman.--Edward Carpenter.--Henry David Thoreau.--Richard Jefferies.--William Morris.--A quartet of potters.--Henry Mayers Hyndman.--The ideas of George Meredith.--An impressionist of sculpture.--Superman.
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At head of title: "Several days before the death of Edgar Allan Poe he had a dream, which, with characteristic vividness, he related to a friend of his, a Baltimore physician. Poe dreamed he was murdered, and in heaven his soul met that of his murdurer. The dream of Poe has furnished the basis of this drama."
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Robinson argues that the detective genre’s lineage lies in experimental works on the margins of what we recognize as classical detective fiction today. Authors like Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain, Pauline Hopkins, and Rudolph Fisher drew on detective fiction’s puzzle-elements to wrestle with complicated questions about race and labor in the U.S.
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"Primera serie por EÌdgar Allan Poe". "Segunda serie por Washington Irving. NathaÌniel HaÌwthorne, Edward Everett Hale."