Edgar Allan Poe
The Tell-Tale Heart & Other Stories
This collection presents a curated selection of short fiction by Edgar Allan Poe, highlighting recurring themes of psychological tension, analytical reasoning, and the macabre.The anthology includes twelve of Poe’s most notable narratives, ranging from the logical deduction of 'The Purloined Letter' to the satirical tone of 'The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade.' By grouping these works, the collection demonstrates Poe’s versatility as a writer beyond the horror genre, including his interests in early science fiction and the metaphysical.The stories featured—such as 'The Fall of the House of Usher,' 'The Black Cat,' and 'The Tell-Tale Heart'—focus on the internal collapse of the human psyche and the physical decay of the Gothic setting. This selection also explores the scientific curiosity of the era through 'Mesmeric Revelation' and 'The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar,' alongside more lyrical, melancholic pieces like 'Eleonora' and 'The Island of the Fay.' Together, these twelve tracks provide a focused look at the atmospheric prose and rhythmic precision that defined Poe’s 19th-century literature.