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Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849

"The most interesting stories of all nations: American"

xxx]. Wieland's Madness is an abridged
version of Wieland, The Transformation, by Charles B. Brown also
available from Project Gutenberg [welndxxx.xxx]. Finally The
Minister's Black Veil can also be read in From Twice Told Tales,
by Nathaniel Hawthorne [2talexxx.xxx].


THE LOCK AND KEY LIBRARY
THE MOST INTERESTING STORIES OF ALL NATIONS
Edited by Julian Hawthorne

AMERICAN

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION BY JULIAN HAWTHORNE
"Riddle Stories"

F. MARION CRAWFORD (1854-)
By the Waters of Paradise

MARY E. WILKINS FREEMAN (1862-)
The Shadows on the Wall

MELVILLE D. POST (1871-)
The Corpus Delicti

AMBROSE BIERCE (1842-)
An Heiress from Redhorse
The Man and the Snake

EDGAR ALLAN POE (1809-49)
The Oblong Box
The Gold-Bug

WASHINGTON IRVING (1783-1859)
Wolfert Webber, or Golden Dreams
Adventure of the Black Fisherman

CHARLES BROCKDEN BROWN (1771-1810)
Wieland's Madness

FITZJAMES O'BRIEN (1828-1862)
The Golden Ingot
My Wife's Tempter

NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE (1804-1864)
The Minister's Black Veil

ANONYMOUS
Horror: A True Tale

"Riddle Stories"
Introduction by Julian Hawthorne

When Poe wrote his immortal Dupin tales, the name "Detective"
stories had not been invented; the detective of fiction not having
been as yet discovered.


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