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Spirits of the Dead: Tales and Poems (Penguin Popular Classics) (edition 1997)

by Edgar Allan Poe

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More poems than tales, actually, and apart from obvious stuff like “The Raven”, it’s more of Poe’s lighter, romantic side. Which is okay at times, but Poe tends to go for the kind of satire that you need degrees in Classic Greek Literature and World History to get the joke. It’s still a bit twisted, but I prefer the horror stories, personally. ( )
1 vote defrog | Jan 18, 2007 |
More poems than tales, actually, and apart from obvious stuff like “The Raven”, it’s more of Poe’s lighter, romantic side. Which is okay at times, but Poe tends to go for the kind of satire that you need degrees in Classic Greek Literature and World History to get the joke. It’s still a bit twisted, but I prefer the horror stories, personally. ( )
1 vote defrog | Jan 18, 2007 |

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