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Title:
The Fall of the House of Usher and Other Tales by Edgar Allan Poe
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9789363128767
Overview:
The Fall of the House of Usher and Other Tales by Edgar Allan Poe delivers a compact hardcover collection of Gothic fiction centered on psychological dread and supernatural unease. This single-volume edition gathers Poe’s most enduring stories, including the title tale and classics such as The Tell-Tale Heart, allowing both newcomers and longtime readers to experience the author’s precise language and atmospheric intensity without searching multiple editions. The durable hardcover format suits personal libraries and repeated readings.
About the Books:
The centerpiece, The Fall of the House of Usher, follows a narrator who visits his childhood friend Roderick Usher in a decaying mansion where familial decay mirrors physical collapse. Poe builds tension through sensory detail and mounting claustrophobia until the house and lineage end together. The Tell-Tale Heart presents an unnamed narrator whose obsession with an old man’s pale eye drives him to murder, only for guilt to manifest as an imagined heartbeat that betrays him during interrogation. Additional stories explore premature burial, revenge, and altered perception, each built around a single psychological pressure point that escalates into irreversible action. The collection maintains a consistent tone of mounting dread rather than jump scares, rewarding readers who appreciate slow-burn tension and unreliable narrators. These tales remain effective because Poe focuses on internal states—guilt, isolation, and sensory overload—rather than external monsters, giving the stories lasting relevance for contemporary audiences interested in mental fragility and moral consequence.
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About the Author:
Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849) established the core techniques of Gothic fiction and detective storytelling still used today. His short, concentrated narratives rely on exact word choice, recurring motifs, and endings that reframe everything preceding them. Poe’s influence appears in later writers who adopted his interest in perception, guilt, and the supernatural as vehicles for examining human limits. The present collection preserves that focused craft in accessible form, giving readers direct contact with the writer who shaped suspense literature across two centuries.
Why You’ll Love This Book:
Readers seeking an authoritative, single-volume introduction to Poe’s signature tales will find this hardcover collection both compact and durable, delivering the original psychological impact without requiring multiple purchases or editions.
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