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The Bells, And Other Poems

The Bells, And Other Poems

Edgar Allan Poe

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354755361
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A haunting chorus of bells and secrets, The Bells, And Other Poems speaks in a velvety, midnight tone that lingers long after the last line. This is more than a Victorian-era relic; it is a gateway to a timeless gothic poetry collection, a lyric poetry anthology that gathers mood, form, and a fearless gaze into mortality.Edgar Allan Poe’s verse is here in its enduring power: crisp, musical lines that marry rhythm to mood, turning ordinary glimpses of life into a complete poetry collection that rewards careful study and quick rereading alike. The collection invites readers to notice bells imagery and sound, to trace the atmosphere of fear and the macabre as it thickens into memory. It serves as an ideal poetry study for students and a rich, illustrated poetry edition for casual readers and collectors alike.A note on literary and historical significance: this edition restores tone and texture central to American nineteenth century writing, capturing the innovations that shaped early nineteenth century american poetry and the broader victorian era’s sensibilities. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this is more than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure, preserved for today’s readers and future generations. Whether you seek a complete poetry collection for scholarly use or a beautifully curated volume for personal shelves, this edition stands as a milestone in classic verse and American literary heritage.

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