数量xix, 724 pages : ; 24 cm.
寄与者introduction by Adrienne J. Odasso.
一般注記[pt. I.] Collected works, stories and poems. The unparalleled adventure of one Hans Pfaall -- The gold bug -- Four beasts in one; the homo-cameleopard -- The murders in the Rue Morgue -- The mystery of Marie Rogêt -- The balloon hoax -- MS. found in a bottle -- The oval portrait -- The purloined letter -- The thousand-and-second tale of Scheherazade -- A descent into the maelström -- Von Kempelen and his discovery -- Mesmeric revelation -- The facts in the case of M. Valdemar -- The black cat -- The fall of the House of Usher -- Silence: a fable -- The masque of the red death -- The cask of Amontillado -- The imp of the perverse -- The island of the Fay -- The assignation (the visionary) -- The pit and the pendulum -- The premature burial -- The domain of Arnheim -- Landor's cottage -- William Wilson -- The tell-tale heart -- Berenice -- Eleonora -- Narrative of A. Gordon -- Pym -- Ligeia -- Morella -- A tale of the ragged mountains -- The specacles -- King pest: a tale containing an allegory -- Three Sundays in a week -- The devil in the belfry -- Lionizing: some passages in the life of a lion -- X-ing a paragrab -- Metzengerstein -- The system of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether -- How to write a Blackwood article -- A predicament -- Mystification -- Diddling: considered as one of the exact sciences -- The angel of the odd -- Mellonta Tauta -- The Duc de L-Omelette -- The oblong box -- Loss of breath: a tale neither in nor out of "Blackwood" -- The man that was used up: a tale of the late bugaboo and kickapoo campaign -- The business man -- Maelzel's chess-player -- The power of words -- The colloquy of Monos and Una -- The conversation of Eiros and Charmion -- Shadow: a parable -- Philosophy of furniture -- A tale of Jerusalem -- The Sphinx -- Hop-frog -- The man of the crowd -- Never bet the devil your head -- Thou art the man -- Why the little Frenchman wears his hand in a sling -- Bon-bon -- Some words with a mummy -- [pt. II.] Poems. Poems of later life : The raven ; The bells ; Ulalume ; To Helen ; Annabel Lee ; A valentine ; An enigma ; To my mother ; For Annie ; To F-- ; To Frances S. Osgood ; Eldorado ; Eulalie ; A dream within a dream ; To M.L.S. ; To -- ; The city in the sea ; The sleeper ; Bridal ballad -- Poems of manhood : Lenore ; To one in paradise ; The coliseum ; The haunted palace ; The conqueror worm ; Silence ; Dream-land ; Hymn ; To Zante -- Poems of youth : Sonnet to science ; Al Aaraaf ; Tamerlane ; To Helen ; The valley of unrest ; Israfel ; To -- ; To -- ; To the river ; Song ; Spirits of the dead ; A dream ; Romance ; Fairy-land ; The lake -- to -- ; Evening star ; "The happiest day" ; Imitation ; Hymn to Aristogeiton and Harmodius ; Dreams ; "In youth I have known one" ; A Paean.