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    • "The Tell-Tale Heart" I know I said that I wasn't including Poe's most-famous short stories on this list, but here's the thing: "The Tell-Tale Heart" still gives me chills.
    • "Berenice" When Egaeus marries Berenice, he knows she is dying. As her body wastes away, her teeth remain healthy, and they soon become the object of Egaeus' obsession.
    • "The Pit and the Pendulum" In "The Pit and the Pendulum," an unnamed prisoner recounts his experiences as the victim of the Spanish Inquisition's torture methods.
    • "Hop-Frog" After he and the object of his affection are abused by a cruel king, a court jester named Hop-Frog exacts his fiery revenge.
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    • 158 VOTES. 'The Tell-Tale Heart' - The Narrator Describes His Perfect Scheme. “The Tell-Tale Heart” follows a narrator so consumed with causing the demise of his elderly roommate that he stalks the man nightly.
    • 118 VOTES. 'The Premature Burial' - The End Of The Congressman's Wife. In “The Premature Burial,” a narrator preoccupied with being buried alive relays several tales about the fear.
    • 127 VOTES. 'The Pit And The Pendulum' - The Narrator Describes The Instrument Of His Doom. After the narrator trips and skirts the edge of a yawning abyss in “The Pit and the Pendulum,” he awakens strapped in place.
    • 76 VOTES. 'The Murders In The Rue Morgue' - The Horrors Enacted Upon Camille L'Espanaye. C. Auguste Dupin and the narrator of “The Rue Morgue” read the shocking descriptions of an unsolved barbarity perpetrated against a mother and daughter at a home located in the Rue Morgue.
  2. Dec 6, 2023 · Vote up the lesser-known Poe stories you're excited to read. “The Pit and the Pendulum.” “The Telltale Heart.” “The Fall of the House of Usher.”. Many of us have known these creepy Edgar Allan Poe tales since childhood. But some of his most intriguing stories are relatively unread.

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    • The Masque of The Red Death
    • Mesmeric Revelation
    • The Cask of Amontillado
    • The Premature Burial
    • The Fall of The House of Usher
    • Berenice
    • The Facts in The Case of M. Valdemar
    • The Pit and The Pendulum
    • William Wilson
    • The Tell-Tale Heart

    The Masque of the Red Death,published in 1842, might hit close to home whether you’ve read it or not. The story describes the fear of a terrible plague that’s going around. Sound familiar? The plague, known as the Red Death, prompts the main character to quarantine himself in an abbey. Unfortunately, he decides to invite 1,000 other wealthy nobles ...

    Mesmeric Revelation, published in 1849, is a chilling story. The narrator, known as “P,” hypnotizes his dying friend, Mr. Vankirk, to learn about his beliefs. While hypnotized, the two of them discuss and argue on various topics regarding the nature of the universe. Eventually, they end up arguing over whether or not God exists, and when “P” attemp...

    The Cask of Amontillado, published in 1846, is a story of twisted revenge and horrific murder. Montresor, the narrator, feels that his acquaintance, Fortunado, has insulted him. In response, he takes on the role of judge, jury, and execution but his reasoning is mostly based on past experience rather than fact. Montresor lures him down to his vault...

    The Premature Burial,published in 1844, describes the familiar fear of being buried alive. In this story, that fear has a terrible hold on the main character. He has a disease that causes him to slip into an unconscious state, which appears like death. He becomes obsessed with finding ways to avoid a live burial. Then, his fear seems to come true w...

    The Fall of the House of Usher,published in 1839, focuses heavily on feelings of fear, guilt, and impending doom. It is one of Poe’s most emotional works. Roderick Usher, who is almost constantly hysterical, invites the narrator to the House of Usher where he lives with his sister, Madeline. Unfortunately, Madeline suffers from catalepsy and dies a...

    Berenice, published in 1835, features another live burial but this one includes a twisted obsession. Egaeus and Berenice, his cousin, are about to marry. Egaeus suffers from an obsessive disorder that makes him fixate on objects and enter trance-like states when obsessing over something. He becomes fixated on Berenice’s teeth, causing him to think ...

    The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar,published in 1845, is another story featuring hypnosis. It is one of Poe’s most suspenseful works. The narrator wants to experiment with hypnosis to find out what will happen if someone is hypnotized at the point of death. He finds Valdemar, who is sick with tuberculosis. He agrees to the narrator’s experiment a...

    The Pit and the Pendulum, published in 1842, is a story about torture. Its heavy focus on the senses can inspire a sense of fear in the reader. The officials of the Spanish Inquisition sentence the narrator to death. He finds himself in a dark room and discovers a large pit within it. After fainting, he awakens to find himself strapped to a wooden ...

    William Wilson,published in 1839, is a story where a man’s conscience is presented as a dopplegänger. It begins with William Wilson’s childhood when he meets a boy who looks similar to him and begins going by his name because it sounds better. The lookalike follows him through school and the rest of his life, whispering things in his ear and gettin...

    The Tell-Tale Heart, published in 1843, recounts a murder from the perspective of the manic murderer. The narrator, who tries to convince the reader that he’s not insane, explains why he murdered the old man he was living with. The narrator experienced intense anxiety and fear whenever looking at the white, blind eye of the old man and went about p...

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  3. Jul 8, 2019 · who was edgar allan poe? “Edgar Allan Poe was a pedophilic anti-social who expressed the homicidal mania that slept restlessly in his soul by indulging his rampant alcoholism and occasionally binging on opium, after which he penned and published his narcotic visions under the guise of imagination.”

  4. Oct 22, 2015 · The name for a fear of being buried alive is taphephobia, and Poe wrote perhaps the definitive story about this fear, a fear which also turns up in ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’. The story taps into a nineteenth-century fear which was widespread, and prefigures the work of the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, who identified a fear of being ...

  5. The Fall of the House of Usher’ is an 1839 short story by Edgar Allan Poe (1809-49), a pioneer of the short story and a writer who arguably unleashed the full psychological potential of the Gothic horror genre. The story concerns the narrator’s visit to a strange mansion owned by his childhood friend, who is…

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