Though he is most often remembered as the architect of the modern tale of terror, Edgar Allan Poe's short fiction ranges far beyond the confines of the macabre. In these 13 selected stories, he deals not merely with fear, but with consciousness itself: its obsessions, its perversities, its fragile hold upon identity, memory, and reason.
Ligeia – A meditation on beauty, intellect, and the terrifying possibility that the will may conquer death itself.
Berenice – A stark study of monomania, in which intellectual obsession descends into horror.
Eleonora – A gentle tale, exploring idealised love, memory, and the redemptive power of beauty.
Morella – A dark philosophical romance concerning the persistence of the self beyond death.
Three Sundays in a Week – A playful tale of ingenuity and deception.
The Imp of the Perverse – Poe’s chilling exploration of the irrational impulse that drives us toward self-destruction.
The Assignation – A tale of passion and fatalism, set against a decaying aristocratic world .
The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar – A disturbing experiment at the border of life and death, told with clinical precision.
The Cask of Amontillado – A masterclass in cool revenge, where pride, cruelty, and calculation lead to perfect atrocity.
Silence – A Fable – A haunting parable about the terror of absolute stillness.
Shadow – A Parable – A solemn meditation on death and inevitability.
The Man of the Crowd – An early exploration of urban alienation and the unsettling mystery of the unknowable individual.
Some Words with a Mummy – A sharp satire skewering modern arrogance through an encounter with the ancient past.
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Lydbog: 17. februar 2026