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A review by theoblongbox
Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Death and Dementia by Edgar Allan Poe
4.0
There are 4 stories in this book. The illustrations greatly add to the book. They make it far more interesting. They even have the effect of adding some comedy to Poe's very morbid stories. Of the 4 stories my opinions are thus:
The Tell Tale Heart: This I believe to be Poe's greatest work. I love this story. The narrator is fascinating in that he continuously states that he is not mad right before showcasing another incident that proves that he is in fact, mad.
The Oblong Box: The story is interesting until the very end, but the end is very bad.
"Tarr And Fether": An entertaining little story
"M. Valdemar": I do not like this story. It seems to have no point.
The Tell Tale Heart: This I believe to be Poe's greatest work. I love this story. The narrator is fascinating in that he continuously states that he is not mad right before showcasing another incident that proves that he is in fact, mad.
The Oblong Box: The story is interesting until the very end, but the end is very bad.
"Tarr And Fether": An entertaining little story
"M. Valdemar": I do not like this story. It seems to have no point.