Spirits of the Dead: Tales and Poems
- Sort Name
- Spirits of the Dead: Tales and Poems
- Release Date
- 1997
- Format
- Paperback
- Status
- Official
- Languages
- German
- Dimensions (WxHxD)
- ?×?×? mm
- Weight
- ? g
- Page Count
- 278
- Publishers
- Penguin Books
Annotation
Cover illustration: Gustav Doré, detail from "Doubting Dreams no Mortal Ever Dared Before", 1965
Photo: Mary Evans Photo Library
1. edition 1997
Last modified: 2024-02-15 (revision #172822)
Works
Name | Author | Languages | Type |
---|---|---|---|
Dreams (Oh! that my young life were a lasting dream!) | English | Poem | |
Sonnet - To Zante (Fair Isle, that from the fairest of all flowers) | English | Poem | |
The Raven (Edgar Allan poe poem) | English | Poem | |
Annabel Lee | English | Poem | |
Fairy-Land (Dim vales, and shadowy floods) | English | Poem | |
Bridal Ballad (The ring is on my hand) | English | Ballad | |
Lenore (Edgar Allan Poe poem, 1843 version) | English | Poem | |
To Helen (I saw thee once) | English | Poem | |
Mystification | English | Short Story | |
To Helen (Helen, thy beauty is to me) | English | Poem | |
A Dream (In visions of the dark night) | English | Poem | |
Lenore (Edgar Allan poe poem, 1845 version) | English | Poem | |
The Valley Nis | English | Poem | |
Eulalie - A Song | English | Poem | |
To My Mother (Because I feel that) | English | Poem | |
To Marie Louise (Not long ago the writer of these lines) | English | Poem | |
To One in Paradise | English | Poem | |
A Dream Within a Dream | English | Poem | |
The Lake (In youth's spring it was my lot) | English | Poem | |
X-ing a Paragrab | English | Short Story | |
Israfel (first version 1831, 8 stanzas) | English | Poem | |
The Coliseum | English | Poem | |
Diddling | English | Short Story | |
The Bells (Hear the sledges with the bells) | English | Poem | |
Sonnet - Silence (There are some qualities) | English | Sonnet | |
Al Aaraaf | English | Poem | |
Stanzas (In youth have I known) | English | Poem | |
Tamerlane (Edgar Allan Poe poem, 1827 version with 406 lines) | English | Poem | |
Fairy-Land (Sit down beside me Isabel) | English | Poem | |
For Annie (Thank heaven! the crisis) | English | Poem | |
Sonnet - To Science | English | Sonnet | |
The Bells - A Song (The Bells! - hear the bells!) | English | Poem | |
The Lake - to --- (In spring of youth it was my lot) | English | Poem | |
To M--- (O! I care not that my earthly lot) | English | Poem | |
Catholic Hymn (At morn - at noon - at twilight dim) | English | Poem | |
Evening Star ('Twas noontide of summer) | English | Poem | |
Spirits of the Dead | English | Poem | |
The Valley of Unrest | English | Poem | |
The Man That Was Used Up | English | Short Story | |
To -- (Should my early life seem) | English | Poem | |
The City in the Sea | English | Poem | |
To the River --- (Fair river!) | English | Poem | |
The Haunted Palace | English | Poem | |
How to Write a Blackwood Article | English | Short Story | |
To F--- | English | Poem | |
The Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq. | English | Short Story | |
Ulalume | English | Poem | |
Romance (Romance, who loves to nod and sing) | English | Poem | |
To --- (The bowers whereat, in dreams, I see) | English | Poem | |
The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether | English | Short Story | |
A Pæan | English | Poem | |
A Valentine (For her this rhyme is penned) | English | Poem | |
Mellonta Tauta (English) | English | Short Story | |
Imitation (A dark unfathom'd tide) | English | Poem | |
The Doomed City | English | Poem | |
To M. L. S--- (Of all who hail thy presence) | English | Poem | |
The Conqueror Worm | English | Poem | |
The Angel of the Odd | English | Short Story | |
Israfel (1836 version with introductory text) | English | Poem | |
A Predicament | English | Short Story | |
Dreamland (By a route obscure and lonely) | English | Poem | |
Loss of Breath | English | Short Story | |
To --- --- (By angels dreaming in the moonlit dew) | English | Poem | |
The Business Man | English | Short Story | |
Visit of the Dead | English | Poem | |
Eldorado (Edgar Allan Poe poem) | English | Poem | |
Scenes from "Politician" (An Unfinished Drama) | English | Stage play | |
The Happiest Day, the Happiest Hour | English | Poem | |
Introduction (Romance, who loves to nod and sing) | English | Poem | |
Alone (From childhood's hour I have not been) | English | Poem | |
Irene (Edgar Allan Poe poem) | English | Poem | |
To F---s S. O---d | English | Poem | |
The Sleeper (At midnight, in the month of June) | English | Poem | |
An Enigma ('Seldom we find,' says Solomon Don Dunce) | English | Poem | |
Song (I saw thee on the bridal day) | English | Poem | |
To --- --- (Not long ago, the writer of these lines) | English | Poem | |
Tamerlane (Edgar Allan Poe poem, 1829 version with 243 lines) | English | Poem |
Relationships
- Spirits of the Dead: Tales and Poems was manufactured by Clays Ltd(British printing company)
- Last Modified
- 2024-02-17