There's a reason you think ravens are creepy. While Edgar Allen Poe may be most well known for his poem The Raven, he wrote a myriad of tales and poems that'll scare the pants right off a reader. This compact collection includes some of Poe's most disturbing works, including The Tell-Tale Heart, The Pit and the Pendulum, and Annabel Lee. As a bonus, the book also contains the essay The Philosophy of Composition, where Poe describes his ideas on how good writers write.
By Edgar Allen Poe
Paperback
256 pages
Includes 11 stories and seven poems