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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Book
this is a good collection for younger readers who have not been intoduced to poe- there are side notes that define the out-of-date words and a summary at the beginning of each story excert/poem. There are illustrations for each piece of work as well that help younger persons visualize as well.
Published on October 21, 1998

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4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Careful! Not Complete!
Amazon says this is a volume of Poe's complete works. Uh-uh. Only the poetry.
Published 22 months ago by DJ McEdwards


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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Book, October 21, 1998
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This review is from: Poetry for Young People: Edgar Allan Poe (Hardcover)
this is a good collection for younger readers who have not been intoduced to poe- there are side notes that define the out-of-date words and a summary at the beginning of each story excert/poem. There are illustrations for each piece of work as well that help younger persons visualize as well.
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12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful Overview of an American Writer, September 29, 2003
The legend of Edgar Alan Poe is far from the reality, as we learn in A & E's Biography series documentary of his life. The much misunderstood author is given a fair look in this 50 minute overview. They bring us the sad, broken Poe, stumbling through lectures and readings, but they also show us a good man who loved literature and wanted to succeed as a writer.

Any student of Poe has been inundated with macabre, morbid tales of involving dead women, drug abuse and affairs. What is disregarded by early biographers are the facts between the tales. He crafted stories with careful excellence, depending on technique, and not the lack of sobriety. He drew from his personal life, but also fabricated complex fantasies that became the model for Stephen King, Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie and others. His poetry caught the attention of European greats like Charles Baudelaire and Mihaly Babits, who, in turn, translated Poe's works for the world.

We see where Poe lived an, and hear not only from his literary works, but his letters and the writings of those who knew him. We are able to attain a sense that Poe was not a monster only brooding in his woes, but a family man who longed to remain with Virginia, who lived with, as he wrote in "Annabel Lee," "no other thought than to love and be loved by me."

The affect of the tragedies which surrounded him are explored, from his poor relationship with his adoptive father to the many deaths of loved ones, lost to tuberculosis. Many men would have been enfeebled to write, but Poe took his sadness and expressed it as literary art.

I fully recommend "Biography - Edgar Allan Poe." His life has the legendary elements of scandal and addiction, but to know Poe better, it is important to learn beyond the cliches like "master of the macabre." This video does that.

Anthony Trendl
editor, HungarianBookstore.com
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars READ THIS GREAT ADDITION TO THIS SERIES WITH YOUR KIDS. IT IS GREAT!, November 5, 2006
This review is from: Poetry for Young People: Edgar Allan Poe (Hardcover)
I cannot think of a better way to introduce the poetry of Edgar Allen Poe than this small volume. The selection is excellent and of interest you the young reader. The commentary is quite relevant as are the pictures which accompany it. I find that often now, our young people go all the way through the early grades in school and many of them have never heard of Poe, much less read his poetry. This was the sort of stuff my generation and the generation before it grew up on and cut our teeth on. I do not feel I am any worse for the wear. I am fearful that we are bringing up an entire generation (rightfully or wrong, although I feel it is the later) of young folks who will have no appreciation to this great art form and will miss a lot. This book helps. This entire series helps, as a matter of fact and I certainly recommend you add this one and the others to your library. Actually, it is rather fun reading these with the young folk and then talking about them. Not only do you get to enjoy the work your self and perhaps bring back some great memories, but you have the opportunity to interact with your child or student. It is actually rather surprising what some of the kids come up with. I read these to my grandchildren and to the kids in my classes at school. For the most part, when I really get to discussing the work with them, they enjoy it. Recommend this one highly.
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10 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Basil Rathbone's readings of Poe stories, December 30, 1999
When read by Basil Rathbone, these Poe stories are better heard than read -- if that is possible. The many other available readings of Poe stories (and poems) appear risible by contrast. Rathbone's reading of "The Tell-Tale Heart" is a nuanced lurch through Hell that should not be missed by anyone for whom literature has any meaning whatsoever.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Homework review, November 28, 2007
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This review is from: Poetry for Young People: Edgar Allan Poe (Hardcover)
This is a great book by Edgar Allan Poe that is filled with great "Poe"ms. My favorite is the poem called "The Raven." Some of the poems are a bit scary, and there are some scary pictures. I would recommend it for ages 8+. There are also poems that you can't find in any of Poe's books because they are shortened versions of larger, unabridged poems. Also, some of the poems have to do with death. Thanks to Brod Bagert, (editor) Carolynn Cobleigh, (illustrator) and of course, Edgar Allan Poe.


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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Edgar Allen Poe for Young People, May 26, 2008
The poetry of Edgar Allen Poe is often taught in school because kids enjoy the horror aspect and the fact he is one of the first major writers in the US. This is a great guide for the poetry of Poe. The book explains the background of the poem nicely and provides a good introduction to his writing. Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Life of Edgar Allan Poe, January 5, 2007
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Alfred Taylor (Saint Cloud, Florida USA) - See all my reviews
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I use this video in my composition two literature classes. We read "Fall of the House of Usher," "The Raven," and "Hop Frog" and look for similarities between the lives of the characters Poe created and Poe's life. The video brings a great deal in insight to poe's work by revealing that his characters are not too far removed from his own circumstances.
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4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Careful! Not Complete!, March 26, 2010
Amazon says this is a volume of Poe's complete works. Uh-uh. Only the poetry.
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good!, July 27, 2000
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Ronald J Stone (Indianapolis, Indiana) - See all my reviews
I learned a lot! Really happy with this purchase.
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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars THE TELLTALE HEART IS GROSS BUT NOT THAT SCARY, February 8, 1999
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EDGAR ALLEN POE IS FAIRLY SCARY BUT MORE GROSS OR DISGUSCUTING. I DO RECOMEND YOU BUY IT.
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